Jose Alberto Fernandez wrote:

But ANT is not for experience XML users but for Java programmers
or C or .NET (with the new tasks). ANT is popular because
it is simple to use you do not have construccions that require
you to read a full spec to understand. I am not against NS, but
I am against forcing people to use them just because.




I had never touched xml when I first encountered Ant. But rather than saying: "Yuck, I have to learn XML", my reaction was rather, Excellent... I have been meaning to learn about XML anyway.

All this talk of namespaces gave me a good reason to go read up on them in case they do become part of ant. But if a custom solution is coded where can I go read up on it... where can I get a second book, or web info on it ifi the manual doesn't seem adequate? If standards are used, then lots of information will be available to make sense of them.

I am in favor of using a standards based approach because it will save me work in the long run. Time spent learning namespaces is likely to be time well spent, useful elsewhere. If I have to learn something I'd much rather learn something I might see again.

-Gus



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