When you run an Ant script, the IDE executes the script's default target. While the script is running, the Execution view in the Output window displays the application you are currently building. The build output is also displayed in the Output window.
To run an Ant script:
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The Output window displays compilation errors generated by Ant scripts
as normal Java code compilation errors. You can double-click any error message
to jump to the location in the source where the error occurred. See Output
Window for more information.
By default, the IDE prints output from all Ant scripts to the same tab
in the Output window. You can set the Output window to open a new tab
each time an Ant script is run by opening the Options window, selecting
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To stop a running Ant script:
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Executing a Target Creating a Shortcut to a Target Setting Ant as the Default Compiler Type for a Project |