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  2. Apache Maven - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apache_Maven

    Maven is a build automation tool used primarily for Java projects. Maven can also be used to build and manage projects written in C# , Ruby , Scala , and other languages. The Maven project is hosted by The Apache Software Foundation , where it was formerly part of the Jakarta Project .

  3. Boot (software) - Wikipedia

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    Build tasks supported natively by Boot include compiling Java, creating .jar files, and creating servlets. As a Clojure program, Boot can be extended on a per-project basis using the Clojure language. Boot's primary means of extension are tasks, or functions that take and return Filesets.

  4. Classpath - Wikipedia

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    java -jar D:\myprogram\helloWorld.jar [app arguments] This automatically starts org.mypackage.HelloWorld specified in class Main-Class with the arguments. The user cannot replace this class name using the invocation java -jar. Class-Path describes the location of supportLib.jar relative to the location of the library helloWorld.jar.

  5. Apache Ant - Wikipedia

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    Apache Jelly, a tool for turning XML into executable code; Apache Ivy, a dependency manager which integrates tightly with Ant, subproject of Ant; Apache Maven, a project management and build automation tool primarily for Java; NAnt, Ant-like tool targeted at the .NET Framework environment rather than Java; Gradle, a JVM build tool built with Groovy

  6. EAR (file format) - Wikipedia

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    An EAR file is a standard JAR file (and therefore a Zip file) with an .ear extension, with one or more entries representing the modules of the application, and a metadata directory called META-INF which contains one or more deployment descriptors.

  7. JAR (file format) - Wikipedia

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    An executable Java program can be packaged in a JAR file, along with any libraries the program uses. Executable JAR files have the manifest specifying the entry point class with Main-Class: myPrograms.MyClass and an explicit Class-Path (and the -cp argument is ignored). Some operating systems can run these directly when clicked.

  8. Gradle - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gradle

    Gradle was designed for multi-project builds, which can grow to be large. It operates based on a series of build tasks that can run serially or in parallel. Incremental builds are supported by determining the parts of the build tree that are already up to date; any task dependent only on those parts does not need to be re-executed.

  9. Software build - Wikipedia

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    A software build is the process of converting source code files into standalone software artifact(s) that can be run on a computer, or the result of doing so. [ 1 ] In software production, builds optimize software for performance and distribution, packaging into formats such as '. exe'; '.deb'; '.apk' .