This is a feature of JBuilder Enterprise.
Identifies the selected XML file as an Ant build file. When this option is selected, JBuilder recognizes the selected XML node as an Ant node and replaces the XML icon with an Ant icon in the project pane. An Ant node displays targets within the Ant file as children of the node. Files named build.xml
are automatically recognized as Ant files. This option is automatically selected and disabled for files named build.xml
.
Determines the amount of information in the Ant message output.
Prints a small amount of message output.
Prints a normal amount of message output.
Prints additional message output.
Prints debugging information.
Redirects any message output from the JBuilder message pane to a log file. Select this option and choose the ellipsis button, browse to the current project directory, and enter a file name in the File Name field. To easily view the log file in JBuilder, choose Project|Add Files/Packages and add it to your project. Then, open it in the editor.
Add and remove Ant properties. Properties are a convenient mechanism used to pass parameters to tasks and targets without modifying the existing properties in the build file.
Displays the Add New Property dialog box, where you can add a new property or override an existing one.
Removes the selected property.
Uses Borland Java compiler, bmj, to execute any javac tasks in your build.xml
file. If this option is selected, the Borland compiler is displayed as a property in the Properties list.
Important: If you're using
JBuilder features, such as refactoring, it's recommended that you accept the default option Use Borland Java Compiler. bmj puts
additional information in its dependency files that allows
refactoring to work for certain edge cases, where the necessary
information for refactoring cannot be gleaned from .class
files alone.
Enter any additional options to pass to Ant. See "Ant options" and the
Ant documentation in the JBuilder extras/ant/docs/
directory for additional options you can pass to Ant.
Specify any additional VM parameters when running Ant as an external process from within JBuilder. For example, if you want the maximum heap of the Java VM in which you are running Ant to be 256MB, enter -Xmx256m in the VM Parameters field.
Determines the build phase in which the Ant build file is executed and the targets that are executed before and after the Ant build file.
The phase in which the Ant build file is executed when building the project.
Targets in the selected phase that execute before the Ant build file.
Targets in the selected phase that execute after the Ant build file.
Select this option to run the Ant node with Ant as part of the JBuilder build process. This option is off by default.
Once you've set this option, the Make Project and Rebuild Project commands run Ant as part of the JBuilder build process. If this option is off, the Make Project and Rebuild Project commands run the JBuilder build process without running Ant. See "Building Ant projects with the Run command."
Resets everything to the state they were in when the dialog box was displayed.