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Rather than starting your build with [[Common Build Infrastructure/Getting Started/Build In Hudson/Sample Ant Job|a Bash script]], you can use Ant to build. | Rather than starting your build with [[Common Build Infrastructure/Getting Started/Build In Hudson/Sample Ant Job|a Bash script]], you can use Ant to build. | ||
− | 1. Set up the Ant script just as if you were [[Common Build Infrastructure/Getting Started/Build In Eclipse|building from within Eclipse]] with a [[Common Build Infrastructure/Getting Started/Build In Hudson/Ant Script|few slight modifications for Hudson]. | + | 1. Set up the Ant script just as if you were [[Common Build Infrastructure/Getting Started/Build In Eclipse|building from within Eclipse]] with a [[Common Build Infrastructure/Getting Started/Build In Hudson/Ant Script|few slight modifications for Hudson]]. |
2. On the job configuration screen select '''Invoke Ant''', and then Advanced. | 2. On the job configuration screen select '''Invoke Ant''', and then Advanced. |
Revision as of 09:24, 2 November 2009
Rather than starting your build with a Bash script, you can use Ant to build.
1. Set up the Ant script just as if you were building from within Eclipse with a few slight modifications for Hudson.
2. On the job configuration screen select Invoke Ant, and then Advanced.
3. Your Ant build configuration will look similar to the following:
4. If you have additional properties that you do not want to include in your build.properties file, you can pass them in through this configuration. This allows you to have a generic build.properties and override or add as necessary specifics that may be needed for your Hudson build.