Wolfgang Ha"felinger wrote:
Hey,

Ant's purpose is as a build tools, not a Java library.

Perhaps time to change. After all, there must be a reason why
Maven's community is growing :-)

Ahh, we arent going to go there.

<presetdef> is just syntactic sugar, and is better not used IMHO.

I disagree. It's very cool. Almost as cool as "macrodef" which
I really love.


They are good, but work best if you put stuff into new namespaces as otherwise you are redefining default things. Just like in C++, this can get you into trouble. Just like in C++, they do give you near unlimited power.

Regarding private vs public, private stuff is primarily there to let the team changing things without fear of breaking stuff. There is a general assumption that public method calls should stay around, purely for people using Ant programmatically.

If you can make a good case for something becoming public, it will get changed, or the underlying cause of your problems may get fixed in some other way.

-steve

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