<import file="nbproject/build-impl.xml"/>
<!--
- There exist several targets which are by default empty and which can be
- used for execution of your tasks. These targets are usually executed
- before and after some main targets. They are:
+ There exist several targets which are by default empty and which can be
+ used for execution of your tasks. These targets are usually executed
+ before and after some main targets. They are:
-pre-init: called before initialization of project properties
-post-init: called after initialization of project properties
</obfuscate>
</target>
- For list of available properties check the imported
- nbproject/build-impl.xml file.
+ For list of available properties check the imported
+ nbproject/build-impl.xml file.
Another way to customize the build is by overriding existing main targets.
- The targets of interest are:
+ The targets of interest are:
-init-macrodef-javac: defines macro for javac compilation
-init-macrodef-junit: defines macro for junit execution
-init-macrodef-debug: defines macro for class debugging
-init-macrodef-java: defines macro for class execution
-do-jar: JAR building
- run: execution of project
+ run: execution of project
-javadoc-build: Javadoc generation
test-report: JUnit report generation
</exec>
</target>
- Notice that the overridden target depends on the jar target and not only on
- the compile target as the regular run target does. Again, for a list of available
+ Notice that the overridden target depends on the jar target and not only on
+ the compile target as the regular run target does. Again, for a list of available
properties which you can use, check the target you are overriding in the
- nbproject/build-impl.xml file.
+ nbproject/build-impl.xml file.
- -->
+ -->
</project>