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<chapter id="antTasks" xreflabel="AspectJ Ant Tasks">

  <title>AspectJ Ant Tasks</title>

  <sect1 id="antTasks-intro">
    <title>Introduction</title>

	<para>
	AspectJ contains a compiler, <literal>ajc</literal>, 
	that can be run from Ant. 
	Included in the <literal>aspectjtools.jar</literal>
	are Ant binaries to support three 
	ways of running the compiler:
    <orderedlist>
      <listitem>
        <para>
	<xref linkend="antTasks-iajc"/>, 
	a task to run the AspectJ post-1.1 compiler, 
	which supports all the eclipse and ajc options, including incremental mode.
        </para>
      </listitem>
      <listitem>
        <para>
	<xref linkend="antTasks-adapter"/>, 
	an adapter class to run the new compiler using Javac tasks 
	by setting the build.compiler property
        </para>
      </listitem>
      <listitem>
        <para>
	<xref linkend="antTasks-ajc"/>, 
	a task to run build scripts compatible with the AspectJ 1.0 tasks
        </para>
      </listitem>
    </orderedlist>
	</para>
	
    <para>
	This describes how to install and use the tasks and the adapter. 
	For an example Ant script, see 
		<ulink url="../examples/build.xml">examples/build.xml</ulink>.
    </para>
  </sect1>
  
  <!-- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  install -->
  <sect1 id="antTasks-install" xreflabel="Installing Ant Tasks">
    <title>Installing Ant Tasks</title>
    <para>
	Install Jakarta Ant 1.5.1:  
	Please see the official Jakarta Ant website for more information 
	and the 1.5.1 distribution. This release is source-compatible 
	with Ant 1.3 and Ant 1.4, but the task sources must be 
	compiled with those versions of the Ant libraries to be used 
	under those versions of Ant. 
	Sources are available under the Eclipse Public License v. 1.0 
	at <ulink url="http://eclipse.org/aspectj">http://eclipse.org/aspectj</ulink>.
	</para>
	<para>
	In Ant 1.5, third-party tasks can be declared using a taskdef entry in 
	the build script, to identify the name and classes. 
	When declaring a task, include the 
	<literal>aspectjtools.jar</literal> either in the 
	taskdef classpath or in <literal>${ANT_HOME}/lib</literal> where it will be added 
	to the system class path by the ant script. 
	You may specify the task script names directly, 
	or use the "resource" attribute to specify the default names:
    </para>
    <programlisting>
    <![CDATA[
  <taskdef 
      resource="org/aspectj/tools/ant/taskdefs/aspectjTaskdefs.properties"/>
]]>
    </programlisting>

    <para>
	The current resource file retains the name "ajc" for the Ajc10 task, 
	and uses "iajc" for the AspectJ post-1.1 task.
    </para>
	<para>
	In Ant 1.6, third-party tasks are declared in their own namespace 
	using <literal>antlib.xml</literal>.  For example, the following
	script would build and run the spacewar example, if you put the
	script in the examples directory and <literal>aspectjtools.jar</literal>
	in the <literal>${ANT_HOME}/lib</literal> directory.
    </para>
    <programlisting>
    <![CDATA[
<project name="aspectj-ant1.6" default="spacewar" 
    xmlns:aspectj="antlib:org.aspectj" basedir=".">
    <target name="spacewar">
        <aspectj:iajc
            argfiles="spacewar/debug.lst"
            outjar="spacewar.jar"
            classpath="../../lib/aspectjrt.jar"
       />
       <java classname="spacewar.Game"
        classpath="spacewar.jar:../../lib/aspectjrt.jar"/>
    </target>
</project>
]]>
    </programlisting>
    <para>
	For more information on using Ant, please refer to Jakarta's 
	documentation on integrating user-defined Ant tasks into builds.
    </para>

  </sect1>
  <!-- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  iajc -->
  <sect1 id="antTasks-iajc" xreflabel="AjcTask (iajc)">
    <title>AjcTask (iajc)</title>
    <para>
	This task uses the AspectJ post-1.1 compiler ajc. 
	The AspectJ compiler can be used like Javac to compile Java sources, 
	but it can also compile AspectJ sources or weave binary aspects 
	with Java bytecode. 
	It can run in normal "batch" mode or in an "incremental" mode, 
	where it only recompiles files it has to revisit. 
	For more information on ajc, see <xref linkend="ajc-ref"/>.
	Unlike Javac or the Javac Ant task, this task always compiles the 
	specified files since aspects can apply to other (updated) files.
	For a workaround, see <xref linkend="antTasks-iajc-uptodate"/>.
    </para>
    <para>
		Beyond the normal ajc compiler options, this task also supports
		an experimental option for an incremental "tag" file, and it
		can copy resources from source directories or 
		input jars to the output jar or directory.
    </para>
    
    <para>
    This task is named iajc to avoid conflict with the 1.0 task ajc. 
    </para>

  	<sect2 id="antTasks-iajc-options" xreflabel="AjcTask (iajc) Options">
	    <title>AjcTask (iajc) Options</title>
	    <para>
		The following tables list the supported parameters. 
		For any parameter specified as a Path, a single path can be 
		specified directly as an attribute, 
		multiple paths can be specified using a nested element of 
		the same name, and a common path can be reused by defining it as a
		global and passing the id to the corresponding {name}ref attribute. 
		See <xref linkend="antTasks-iajc-paths"/> 
		below for more details.
	    </para>
	    <para>
		Most attributes and nested elements are optional.	
		The compiler requires that the same version of 
		<literal>aspectjrt.jar</literal>
		be specified on the classpath, and that some sources be
		be specified
	    (using one or more of 
	    <literal>sourceroots</literal>,
	    <literal>injars</literal>,
	    <literal>inpath</literal>,
	    <literal>argfiles</literal>, and/or 
	    <literal>srcdir</literal> (with patterns)).
	    When in incremental mode, only
	    <literal>sourceroots</literal> may be specified.
	    </para>
	    <para>Boolean parameters default to <literal>false</literal>
	    unless otherwise stated.
	    </para>

		<!-- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iajc options table -->
		<!-- table (and caption/title) not supported by fop -->	
		<para>
			<emphasis role="strong">
			AjcTask (iajc) options for specifying sources
			</emphasis>		
		</para>	
		<informaltable>
			
		<tgroup cols="2">
			<thead>
			<row>
			<entry>Attribute</entry>
			<entry>Description</entry>
			</row>
			</thead>
			<tbody>
			<row>
				<entry><para>argfiles, argfilesRef
				(<xref linkend="antTasks-iajc-paths"/>)
				</para></entry>
				<entry><para>
				An argument file contains a list of arguments read by the compiler. 
				Each line is read into one element of the argument array 
				and may include another argfile by reference.		
				</para></entry>
			</row>
			<row>
				<entry><para>sourceRoots, sourceRootsRef
				(<xref linkend="antTasks-iajc-paths"/>)
				</para></entry>
				<entry><para>
				 Directories containing source files (ending with .java or .aj) to compile.						
				</para></entry>
			</row>
			<row>
				<entry><para>srcdir
				(<xref linkend="antTasks-iajc-paths"/>)
				</para></entry>
				<entry><para>						
				Base directory of sources to compile, assuming there are 
				<xref linkend="antTasks-nested-includes"/>.
				This approach uses the Ant process 
				for matching .java files and is not compatible with incremental 
				mode. Unless using filters to limit the sources included, 
				use sourceroots instead.
				</para></entry>
			</row>
			<row>
				<entry><para>injars, injarsRef
				(<xref linkend="antTasks-iajc-paths"/>)
				</para></entry>
				<entry><para>
				Deprecated - use inpath instead.
				Read .class files for bytecode weaving
				from zip files (only).
				</para></entry>
			</row>
			<row>
				<entry><para>inpath, inpathRef
				(<xref linkend="antTasks-iajc-paths"/>)
				</para></entry>
				<entry><para>
				Read .class files for bytecode weaving
				from directories or zip files (like classpath).					
				</para></entry>
			</row>
			<row>
				<entry><para>classpath, classpathRef
				(<xref linkend="antTasks-iajc-paths"/>)
				</para></entry>
				<entry><para>
				The classpath used by the sources being compiled.
				When compiling aspects, include the same version of the
				<literal>aspectjrt.jar</literal>.
				</para></entry>
			</row>
			<row>
				<entry><para>bootclasspath, bootclasspathRef
				(<xref linkend="antTasks-iajc-paths"/>)
				</para></entry>
				<entry><para>
				The bootclasspath specifies types to use instead of the 
				invoking VM's when seeking types during compilation.					
				</para></entry>
			</row>
			<row>
				<entry><para>extDirs, extDirsRef
				(<xref linkend="antTasks-iajc-paths"/>)
				</para></entry>
				<entry><para>					
				The extension directories to use instead of those in the 
				invoking VM when seeking types during compilation.	
				</para></entry>
			</row>
			<row>
				<entry><para>aspectPath, aspectPathRef
				(<xref linkend="antTasks-iajc-paths"/>)
				</para></entry>
				<entry><para>						
				Similar to classpath, aspectpath contains read-only, 
				binary aspect libraries that are woven into sources
				but not included in the output.
				<literal>aspectpath</literal> accepts jar/zip files
				(but, unlike classpath, not directories).
				</para></entry>
			</row>
			</tbody>
		</tgroup>
		</informaltable> 

		<para>
			<emphasis role="strong">
		AjcTask (iajc) options for specifying output
			</emphasis>		
		</para>	
		<informaltable>
		<tgroup cols="2">
			<thead>
			<row>
			<entry>Attribute</entry>
			<entry>Description</entry>
			</row>
			</thead>
			<tbody>
			<row>
				<entry><para>destDir
				</para></entry>
				<entry><para>						
				The directory in which to place the generated class files. 
				Only one of <literal>destDir</literal> and 
				<literal>outJar</literal> may be set.
				</para></entry>
			</row>
			<row>
				<entry><para>outJar
				</para></entry>
				<entry><para>						
				The zip file in which to place the generated output class files. 
				Only one of <literal>destDir</literal> and 
				<literal>outJar</literal> may be set.
				</para></entry>
			</row>
			<row>
				<entry><para>copyInjars
				</para></entry>
				<entry><para>
				(Deprecated/ignored; ajc does this.)						
				If true, copy all non-.class files from input jar(s) 
				to the output jar or destination directory after the 
				compile (or incremental compile) completes.
				In forked mode, this copies only after the process
				completes, not after incremental compiles.
				</para></entry>
			</row>
			<row>
				<entry><para>sourceRootCopyFilter
				</para></entry>
				<entry><para>						
				When set, copy all files from the sourceroot directories to the output jar 
				or destination directory except those specified in the filter pattern. 
				The pattern should be compatible with an Ant fileset excludes filter; 
				when using this, most developers pass 
				<literal>**/CVS/*,**/*.java</literal> to exclude any CVS directories 
				or source files. 
				See <literal>inpathDirCopyFilter</literal>.
				Requires <literal>destDir</literal> or <literal>outJar</literal>.
				</para></entry>
			</row>
			<row>
				<entry><para>inpathDirCopyFilter
				</para></entry>
				<entry>
					<para> When set, copy all files from the inpath directories 
						to the output jar or destination directory except those 
						specified in the filter pattern. The pattern should be 
						compatible with an Ant fileset excludes filter; when 
						using this, most developers pass 
						<literal>**/CVS/*,**/*.java,**/*.class</literal> to 
						exclude any CVS directories, source files, or unwoven 
						.class files. (If <literal>**/*.class</literal> is not 
						specified, it will be prepended to the filter.) See 
						<literal>sourceRootCopyFilter</literal>. (Note that ajc 
						itself copies all resources from input jar/zip files on 
						the inpath.) Requires <literal>destDir</literal> or 
						<literal>outJar</literal>.</para>
				</entry>
			</row>
			</tbody>
		</tgroup>
		</informaltable> 

		<para>
			<emphasis role="strong">
		AjcTask (iajc) options for specifying compiler behavior
			</emphasis>		
		</para>	
		<informaltable>
		<tgroup cols="2">
			<thead>
			<row>
			<entry>Attribute</entry>
			<entry>Description</entry>
			</row>
			</thead>
			<tbody>
			<row>
				<entry><para>fork
				</para></entry>
				<entry><para>						
				Run process in another VM. 
				This gets the forking classpath either explicitly
				from a <literal>forkclasspath</literal> entry 
				or by searching the task or system/Ant classpath for the
				first readable file with a name of the form
				<literal>aspectj{-}tools{.*}.jar</literal>.
				When forking you can specify the amount of memory used
				with <literal>maxmem</literal>.
				Fork cannot be used in incremental mode, 
				unless using a tag file.
				</para></entry>
			</row>
			<row>
				<entry><para>forkclasspath, forkclasspathRef
				(<xref linkend="antTasks-iajc-paths"/>)
				</para></entry>
				<entry><para>
				Specify the classpath to use for the compiler when forking.
				</para></entry>
			</row>
			<row>
				<entry><para>maxmem
				</para></entry>
				<entry><para>		
				The maximum memory to use for the new VM when fork is true. 
				Values should have the same form as accepted by the VM, e.g., "128m".				
				</para></entry>
			</row>
			<row>
				<entry><para>incremental
				</para></entry>
				<entry><para>		
				incremental mode: Build once, then recompile only required source 
				files when user provides input. 
				Requires that source files be specified only using 
				<literal>sourceroots</literal>. 
				Incompatible with forking.
				</para></entry>
			</row>
			<row>
				<entry><para>tagfile
				</para></entry>
				<entry><para>		
				incremental mode: Build once, then recompile only required source 
				files when the tag file is updated, finally exiting when tag file 
				is deleted.
				Requires that source files be specified only using 
				<literal>sourceroots</literal>. 
				</para></entry>
			</row>
			<row>
				<entry><para>X
				</para></entry>
				<entry><para>
					Set experimental option(s), using comma-separated list of accepted options 
				    Options should not contain the leading X.
                    Some commonly-used experimental options have their
                    own entries.  The other permitted ones (currently) are
                    serializableAspects, incrementalFile, lazyTjp,
        		reweavable, notReweavable, noInline,
            	terminateAfterCompilation,
                ajruntimelevel:1.2, and ajruntimelevel:1.5.
                Of these, some were deprecated in AspectJ 5
                    (reweavable, terminateAfterCompilation, etc.).
				</para></entry>
			</row>
			<row>
				<entry><para>XterminateAfterCompilation
				</para></entry>
				<entry><para>
				Terminates before the weaving process, dumping out unfinished class files.
				</para></entry>
			</row>
			</tbody>
		</tgroup>
		</informaltable> 

		<para>
			<emphasis role="strong">
		AjcTask (iajc) options for specifying compiler side-effects and messages
			</emphasis>		
		</para>
		<informaltable>
		<tgroup cols="2">
			<thead>
			<row>
			<entry>Attribute</entry>
			<entry>Description</entry>
			</row>
			</thead>
			<tbody>
			<row>
				<entry><para>emacssym
				</para></entry>
				<entry><para>
				If true, emit <literal>.ajesym</literal> symbol files for Emacs support.
				</para></entry>
			</row>
			<row>
				<entry><para>crossref
				</para></entry>
				<entry><para>
				If true, emit <literal>.ajsym</literal> file into the output directory.
				</para></entry>
			</row>
			<row>
				<entry><para>verbose
				</para></entry>
				<entry><para>
				If true, log compiler verbose messages as Project.INFO during the compile.
				</para></entry>
			</row>
			<row>
				<entry><para>logCommand
				</para></entry>
				<entry><para>
				If true, log compiler command elements as Project.INFO
				(rather than the usual Project.VERBOSE level).				
				</para></entry>
			</row>
			<row>
				<entry><para>Xlistfileargs
				</para></entry>
				<entry><para>			
				If true, emit list of file arguments during 
				the compile (but behaves now like verbose).			
				</para></entry>
			</row>
			<row>
				<entry><para>version
				</para></entry>
				<entry><para>	
				If true, do not compile - just print AspectJ version.
				</para></entry>
			</row>
			<row>
				<entry><para>help
				</para></entry>
				<entry><para>	
					If true, just print help for the command-line compiler.					
				</para></entry>
			</row>
			<row>
				<entry><para>Xlintwarnings
				</para></entry>
				<entry><para>			
				Same as <literal>xlint:warning</literal>:
				if true, set default level of all language 
				usage messages to warning.
				</para></entry>
			</row>
			<row>
				<entry><para>Xlint
				</para></entry>
				<entry><para>
				Specify default level of all language usage messages to one of 
				[<literal>error warning ignore</literal>].						
				</para></entry>
			</row>
			<row>
				<entry><para>XlintFile
				</para></entry>
				<entry><para>		
				Specify property file containing <literal>name:level</literal> associations 
				setting level for language messages emitted during compilation. 
				Any levels set override the default associations in 
				<literal>org/aspectj/weaver/XLintDefault.properties</literal>.				
				</para></entry>
			</row>
			<row>
				<entry><para>failonerror
				</para></entry>
				<entry><para>			
				If true, throw BuildException to halt build if there
				are any compiler errors.
				If false, continue notwithstanding compile errors.
				Defaults to <literal>true</literal>.
				</para></entry>
			</row>
			<row>
				<entry><para>messageHolderClass
				</para></entry>
				<entry><para>					
				Specify a class to use as the message holder for the compile process. 
				The entry must be a fully-qualified name of a class resolveable from 
				the task classpath complying with the 
				<literal>org.aspectj.bridge.IMessageHolder</literal> interface 
				and having a public no-argument constructor.	
				</para></entry>
			</row>
			<row>
				<entry><para>showWeaveInfo
				</para></entry>
				<entry><para>			
				If true, emit weaver messages.
				Defaults to <literal>false</literal>.
				</para></entry>
			</row>
			</tbody>
		</tgroup>
		</informaltable> 


		<para>
			<emphasis role="strong">
		AjcTask (iajc) options for specifying Eclipse compiler options
			</emphasis>		
		</para>
		<informaltable>
		<tgroup cols="2">
			<thead>
			<row>
			<entry>Attribute</entry>
			<entry>Description</entry>
			</row>
			</thead>
			<tbody>
			<row>
				<entry><para>nowarn
				</para></entry>
				<entry><para>		
				 	If true, same as <literal>warn:none</literal>.
				</para></entry>
			</row>
			<row>
				<entry><para>deprecation
				</para></entry>
				<entry><para>			
				If true, same as <literal>warn:deprecation</literal>			
				</para></entry>
			</row>
			<row>
				<entry><para>warn
				</para></entry>
				<entry><para>		
				One or more comma-separated warning specifications from
				[<literal>constructorName packageDefaultMethod deprecation, 
				  maskedCatchBlocks unusedLocals unusedArguments, 
				 unusedImports syntheticAccess assertIdentifier</literal>].				
				</para></entry>
			</row>
			<row>
				<entry><para>debug
				</para></entry>
				<entry><para>
				If true, same as <literal>debug:lines,vars,source</literal>					
				</para></entry>
			</row>
			<row>
				<entry><para>debugLevel
				</para></entry>
				<entry><para>
				 	One or more comma-separated debug specifications from
				 	[<literal>lines vars source</literal>].			
				</para></entry>
			</row>
			<row>
				<entry><para>PreserveAllLocals
				</para></entry>
				<entry><para>			
				 	If true, code gen preserves all local variables (for debug purposes).		
				</para></entry>
			</row>
			<row>
				<entry><para>noimporterror
				</para></entry>
				<entry><para>			
				 	If true, emit no errors for unresolved imports.			
				</para></entry>
			</row>
			<row>
				<entry><para>referenceinfo
				</para></entry>
				<entry><para>			
				If true, compute reference info.			
				</para></entry>
			</row>
			<row>
				<entry><para>log
				</para></entry>
				<entry><para>	
				 	File to log compiler messages to.					
				</para></entry>
			</row>
			<row>
				<entry><para>encoding
				</para></entry>
				<entry><para>Default source encoding format
				(per-file encoding not supported in Ant tasks).				
				</para></entry>
			</row>
			<row>
				<entry><para>proceedOnError
				</para></entry>
				<entry><para>				
				If true, keep compiling after errors encountered, 
				dumping class files with problem methods.		
				</para></entry>
			</row>
			<row>
				<entry><para>progress
				</para></entry>
				<entry><para>		
				 	If true, emit progress (requires log).				
				</para></entry>
			</row>
			<row>
				<entry><para>time
				</para></entry>
				<entry><para>	
				 	If true, display speed information.					
				</para></entry>
			</row>
			<row>
				<entry><para>target
				</para></entry>
				<entry><para>		
				 	Specify target class file format as one of
				 	[<literal>1.1 1.2</literal>].
				 	Defaults to 1.1 class file.				
				</para></entry>
			</row>
			<row>
				<entry><para>source
				</para></entry>
				<entry><para>		
				 	Set source compliance level to one of
				 	[<literal>1.3 1.4 1.5</literal>]
                    (default is 1.4).
                    1.3 implies -source 1.3 and -target 1.1.
                    1.4 implies -source 1.4 and -target 1.2.
                    1.5 implies -source 1.5 and -target 1.5.
				</para></entry>
			</row>
			<row>
				<entry><para>source
				</para></entry>
				<entry><para>
				Set source assertion mode to one of
				 	[<literal>1.3 1.4</literal>].
				Default depends on compliance mode.				
				</para></entry>
			</row>
			</tbody>
		</tgroup>
		</informaltable> 

		<!-- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iajc options table -->
	</sect2>
	
  	<sect2 id="antTasks-nested-includes" xreflabel="nested matches">
    <title>AjcTask matching parameters specified as nested elements</title>
    <para>
	This task forms an implicit FileSet and supports all attributes of 
	<literal>&lt;fileset&gt;</literal> (dir becomes srcdir) as well as 
	the nested 
	<literal>&lt;include&gt;</literal>, 
	<literal>&lt;exclude&gt;</literal>, and 
	<literal>&lt;patternset&gt;</literal> elements.
	These can be used to specify source files. 
	However, it is better to use <literal>sourceroots</literal>
	to specify source directories unless using filters to exclude 
	some files from compilation.
    </para>
  	</sect2>
  	
  	<sect2 id="antTasks-iajc-paths" xreflabel="Path">
    <title>AjcTask Path-like Structures</title>
    <para>
	Some parameters are path-like structures containing one or more 
	elements; these are
	<literal>sourceroots</literal>,
	<literal>argfiles</literal>,
	<literal>injars</literal>,
	<literal>inpath</literal>,
	<literal>classpath</literal>,
	<literal>bootclasspath</literal>,
	<literal>forkclasspath</literal>, and
	<literal>aspectpath</literal>.
	In all cases, these may be specified as nested elements, something 
	like this:
    </para>
	<programlisting>
    <![CDATA[
    <iajc {attributes..} />
        <{name}>    
            <pathelement path="{first-location}"/>
            <pathelement path="{second-location}"/>
            ...
        <{name}>    
        ...
    </iajc>
]]>
	</programlisting>
	<para>
	As with other Path-like structures, they may be defined elsewhere 
	and specified using the refid attribute:
	</para>
	<programlisting>
    <![CDATA[
    <path id="aspect.path">
        <pathelement path="${home}/lib/persist.jar"/>
        <pathelement path="${home}/lib/trace.jar"/>
    </path>
    ...
    <iajc {attributes..} />
        <aspectpath refid="aspect.path"/>    
        ...
    </iajc>
]]>
	</programlisting>
	<para>
	The task also supports an attribute <literal>{name}ref</literal>
	for each such parameter. E.g., for <literal>aspectpath</literal>:
	</para>
	<programlisting>
    <![CDATA[
    <iajc {attributes..} aspectpathref="aspect.path"/>    
]]>
	</programlisting>
  	</sect2>
  	
  	<sect2 id="antTasks-iajc-sample" xreflabel="Sample of iajc task">
	    <title>Sample of iajc task</title>
		<para>
		A minimal build script defines the task and runs it, specifying the sources:
		</para>
		<programlisting>
		<![CDATA[
<project name="simple-example" default="compile" >
  <taskdef 
      resource="org/aspectj/tools/ant/taskdefs/aspectjTaskdefs.properties">
    <classpath>
      <pathelement location="${home.dir}/tools/aspectj/lib/aspectjtools.jar"/>
    </classpath>
  </taskdef>

  <target name="compile" >
    <iajc sourceroots="${home.dir}/ec/project/src" 
        classpath="${home.dir}/tools/aspectj/lib/aspectjrt.jar"/> 
  </target>
</project>
]]>
		</programlisting>
		<para>
		Below is script with most everything in it. The compile process...
		</para>
	    <orderedlist>
	      <listitem>
	        <para>Runs in incremental mode, recompiling when the user hits return;
	        </para>
	      </listitem>
	      <listitem>
	        <para>Reads all the source files from two directories;
	        </para>
	      </listitem>
	      <listitem>
			<para>Reads binary .class files from input jar and directory; 
				</para>
	      </listitem>
	      <listitem>
	        <para>Uses a binary aspect library for persistence;
	        </para>
	      </listitem>
	      <listitem>
	        <para>Outputs to an application jar; and
	        </para>
	      </listitem>
	      <listitem>
			<para>Copies resources from the source directories and binary input 
				jar and directories to the application jar. </para>
	      </listitem>
	    </orderedlist>
		<para>
		When this target is built, the compiler will build once and then 
		wait for input from the user. 
		Messages are printed as usual. 
		When the user has quit, then this runs the application.
		</para>
		<!-- if program changed, test in docs/test/antScriptTest -->

		<programlisting>
		<![CDATA[
  <target name="build-test" >
    <iajc outjar="${home.dir}/output/application.jar" 
            sourceRootCopyFilter="**/CVS/*,**/*.java"
            inpathDirCopyFilter="**/CVS/*,**/*.java,**/*.class"
            incremental="true" >
      <sourceroots>
        <pathelement location="${home.dir}/ec/project/src"/>
        <pathelement location="${home.dir}/ec/project/testsrc"/>
      </sourceroots>
      <inpath>
        <pathelement location="${home.dir}/build/module.jar"/>
        <pathelement location="${home.dir}/build/binary-input"/>
      </inpath>
      <aspectpath>
        <pathelement location="${home.dir}/ec/int/persist.jar"/>
      </aspectpath>
      <classpath>
        <pathelement location="${home.dir}/tools/aspectj/lib/aspectjrt.jar"/>
      </classpath>
    </iajc>
    
    <java classname="org.smart.app.Main">
      <classpath>
        <pathelement location="${home.dir}/tools/aspectj/lib/aspectjrt.jar"/>
        <pathelement location="${home.dir}/ec/int/persist.jar"/>
        <pathelement location="${home.dir}/output/application.jar"/>
      </classpath>
    </java>
  </target>
]]>
		</programlisting>
		<para>
		For an example of a build script,
		see <ulink url="../examples/build.xml">
						../examples/build.xml</ulink>.
		</para>
  	</sect2>

  	<sect2 id="antTasks-iajc-uptodate" xreflabel="Avoiding clean compiles">
	    <title>Avoiding clean compiles</title>
		<para>
		Unlike javac, the ajc compiler always processes all input because
		new aspects can apply to updated classes and vice-versa.
		However, in the case where no files have been updated, there
		is no reason to recompile sources.  One way to implement that
		is with an explicit dependency check using the uptodate task:
		</para>
		<programlisting>
		<![CDATA[
  <target name="check.aspects.jar">
    <uptodate property="build.unnecessary" 
        targetfile="${aspects.module-jar}" >
       <srcfiles dir="${src1}" includes="**/*.aj"/>
       <srcfiles dir="${src2}/" includes="**/*.aj"/>
    </uptodate>
  </target>

  <target name="compile.aspects" depends="prepare,check.aspects.jar" 
          unless="build.unnecessary">
     <iajc ... 
]]>
		</programlisting>
		<para>
		When using this technique, be careful to verify that binary
		input jars are themselves up-to-date after they would have been
		modified by any build commands.
		</para>
  	</sect2>

  	<sect2 id="programmatically-handling-compiler-messages" xreflabel="programmatically-handling-compiler-messages">
    <title>Programmatically handling compiler messages</title>
    <para>
	Users may specify a message holder to which the compiler will pass 
	all messages as they are generated. This will override all of the 
	normal message printing, but does not prevent the task from failing 
	if exceptions were thrown or if failonerror is true and the compiler 
	detected errors in the sources.
	</para>
	<para>
	Handling messages programmatically could be useful when using the 
	compiler to verify code. If aspects consist of declare [error|warning],
	then the compiler can act to detect invariants in the code being 
	processed. For code to compare expected and actual messages, see the 
	AspectJ testing module (which is not included in the binary 
	distribution). 
	</para>
  </sect2>
  </sect1>

  <!-- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  adapter -->
  <sect1 id="antTasks-adapter" xreflabel="Ajc11CompilerAdapter (javac)">
    <title>Ajc11CompilerAdapter (javac)</title>
    <para>
	This CompilerAdapter can be used in javac task calls by setting the 
	<literal>build.compiler</literal> property. 
	This enables users to to easily switch between the Javac and AspectJ 
	compilers. 
	However, the Javac task's pruning of source files prevents the 
	adapter from doing a correct compile in some cases, 
	so use AjcTask where possible.
    </para>
  	<sect2 id="antTasks-adapter-sample" xreflabel="Sample of compiler adapter">
	    <title>Sample of compiler adapter</title>
		<para>
		To build using the adapter, put the 
		<literal>aspectjtools.jar</literal> 
		on the system/ant classpath (e.g., in 
		<literal>${ANT_HOME}/lib</literal>) 
		and define the 
		<literal>build.compiler</literal>
		property as the fully-qualified name of the class, 
		<literal>org.aspectj.tools.ant.taskdefs.Ajc11CompilerAdapter</literal>. 
		</para>
		<para>
		The AspectJ compiler should run for any compile using the Javac task 
		(for options, see the Ant documentation for the Javac task). 
		For example, the call below passes all out-of-date source files in the 
		<literal>src/org/aspectj</literal> subdirectories to the 
		<literal>ajc</literal> command along with the destination directory:
		</para>
		<programlisting>
		<![CDATA[
-- command:

    cp aspectj1.1/lib/aspectjtools.jar ant/lib
    ant/bin/ant -Dbuild.compiler=org.aspectj.tools.ant.taskdefs.Ajc11CompilerAdapter ...

-- task invocation in the build script:

  <javac srcdir="src" includes="org/aspectj/**/*.java" destdir="dest" />
]]>
		</programlisting>
		
		<para>
		To pass ajc-specific arguments, use a compilerarg entry.
		</para>
		<programlisting>
		<![CDATA[
-- command

  Ant -Dbuild.compiler=org.aspectj.tools.ant.taskdefs.Ajc11CompilerAdapter

-- build script

  <property name="ajc" 
              value="org.aspectj.tools.ant.taskdefs.Ajc11CompilerAdapter"/>

  <javac srcdir="src" includes="org/aspectj/**/*.java" destdir="dest" >
    <compilerarg compiler="${ajc}" line="-argfile src/args.lst"/>
  <javac/>
]]>
		</programlisting>
	</sect2>
	
  	<sect2 id="antTasks-adapter-options" xreflabel="Compiler adapter compilerarg options">
	    <title>Compiler adapter compilerarg options</title>
	<para>
	The adapter supports any ajc command-line option passed using compilerarg, 
	as well as the following options available only in AjcTask. 
	Find more details on the following options in <xref linkend="antTasks-iajc"/>.
	</para>
	<itemizedlist>
		<listitem><para>
		<literal>-Xmaxmem</literal>: 
			set maximum memory for forking (also settable in javac).		
		</para></listitem>
		<listitem><para>
		<literal>-Xlistfileargs</literal>: 
			list file arguments (also settable in javac).		
		</para></listitem>
		<listitem><para>
		<literal>-Xfailonerror</literal>: 
			throw BuildException on compiler error (also settable in javac).
		</para></listitem>
		<listitem><para>
		<literal>-Xmessageholderclass</literal>: 
			specify fully-qualified name of class to use as the message holder.	
		</para></listitem>
		<listitem><para>
		<literal>-Xcopyinjars</literal>: 
			copy resources from any input jars to output
			(default behavior since 1.1.1)
		</para></listitem>
		<listitem><para>
		<literal>-Xsourcerootcopyfilter {filter}</literal>: 
			copy resources from source directories to output (minus files specified in filter)
		</para></listitem>
		<listitem><para>
		<literal>-Xtagfile {file}</literal>: 
			use file to control incremental compilation		
		</para></listitem>
		<listitem><para>
		<literal>-Xsrcdir {dir}</literal>: 		
			add to list of ajc source roots (all source files will be included).
		</para></listitem>
	</itemizedlist>
	<para>
	Special considerations when using Javac and compilerarg:
	</para>
	<itemizedlist>
		<listitem><para>
		The names above may differ slightly from what you might expect 
		from AjcTask; use these forms when specifying compilerarg.
		</para></listitem>
	</itemizedlist>
	<itemizedlist>
		<listitem><para>
		By default the adapter will mimic the Javac task's copying of resource 
		files by specifying 
		<literal>"**/CVS/*,**/*.java,**/*.aj"</literal>
		for the sourceroot copy filter. 
		To change this behavior, supply your own value 
		(e.g., <literal>"**/*"</literal> to copy nothing).
		</para></listitem>
	</itemizedlist>
	<itemizedlist>
		<listitem><para>
		Warning - define the system property
		<literal>build.compiler.clean</literal> to compile all files, 
		when available.
		Javac prunes the source file list of "up-to-date" source files 
		based on the timestamps of corresponding .class files, 
		and will not compile if no sources are out of date. 
		This is wrong for ajc which requires all the files for each compile 
		and which may refer indirectly to sources using argument files. 
		</para>
		<para>
		To work around this, set the global property 
		<literal>build.compiler.clean</literal>. 
		This tells the compiler adapter to delete all .class files 
		in the destination directory and re-execute the javac 
		task so javac can recalculate the list of source files. e.g.,
		</para>
		<programlisting>
		<![CDATA[
  Ant -Dbuild.compiler=org.aspectj.tools.ant.taskdefs.Ajc11CompilerAdapter
      -Dbuild.compiler.clean=anything ...
]]>
		</programlisting>
		<para>		
		Caveats to consider when using this global 
		<literal>build.compiler.clean</literal> property:
		</para>		
		<orderedlist>
			<listitem><para>
		   If javac believes there are no out-of-date source files, 
		   then the adapter is never called and cannot clean up, 
		   and the "compile" will appear to complete successfully 
		   though it did nothing.
			</para></listitem>
			<listitem><para>
		   Cleaning will makes stepwise build processes fail if 
		   they depend on the results of the prior compilation being 
		   in the same directory, since cleaning deletes all .class files.
			</para></listitem>
			<listitem><para>
		   This clean process only permits one compile process at a 
		   time for each destination directory because it tracks 
		   recursion by writing a tag file to the destination directory.
			</para></listitem>
			<listitem><para>
		   When running incrementally, the clean happens only before 
		   the initial compile.
			</para></listitem>
		</orderedlist>
		</listitem>
	</itemizedlist>
  	</sect2>
  </sect1>

  <!-- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  Ajc10 -->
  <sect1 id="antTasks-ajc" xreflabel="Ajc10 (ajc)">
    <title>Ajc10 (ajc)</title>
    <para>
	This task handles the same arguments as those used by the AspectJ 1.0 task.
	This should permit those with existing build scripts using the Ajc Ant 
	task to continue using the same scripts when compiling with 1.1.
	This will list any use of options no longer supported in 1.1 
	(e.g., <literal>lenient, strict, workingdir, preprocess, usejavac</literal>,...), 
	and does not provide access to the new features of AspectJ 1.1. 
	(Developers using AspectJ 1.1 only should upgrade their scripts 
	to use AjcTask instead.  This will not work for AspectJ 1.2 or later.)
	</para>
	
  	<sect2 id="antTasks-ajc-options" xreflabel="Ajc10 (ajc) Options">
	    <title>Ajc10 (ajc) Options</title>
	    <para>
	    </para>
	    <para>
		Most attributes and nested elements are optional.	
		The compiler requires that the same version of 
		<literal>aspectjrt.jar</literal>
		be specified on the classpath, and that some sources be
		be specified
	    (using one or more of 
	    <literal>argfiles</literal> and 
	    <literal>srcdir</literal> (with patterns)).
	    </para>
	    <para>Boolean parameters default to <literal>false</literal>
	    unless otherwise stated.
	    </para>

		<!-- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ajc options table -->
		<table>
		<title>AjcTask (ajc) options for specifying sources</title>
		<tgroup cols="2">
			<thead>
			<row>
			<entry>Attribute</entry>
			<entry>Description</entry>
			</row>
			</thead>
			<tbody>
			<row>
				<entry><para>srcdir
				</para></entry>
				<entry><para>
				The base directory of the java files.
				See 
				</para></entry>
			</row>
			<row>
				<entry><para>destdir
				</para></entry>
				<entry><para>
				The target directory for the output .class files
				</para></entry>
			</row>
			<row>
				<entry><para>includes
				</para></entry>
				<entry><para>
				Comma-separated list of patterns of files that must be included.
				No files are included when omitted.
				</para></entry>
			</row>
			<row>
				<entry><para>includesfile
				</para></entry>
				<entry><para>
				The path to a file containing include patterns.
				</para></entry>
			</row>
			<row>
				<entry><para>excludes
				</para></entry>
				<entry><para>
				Comma-separated list of patterns of files that must be excluded.
				No files (except default excludes) are excluded when omitted.
				</para></entry>
			</row>
			<row>
				<entry><para>excludesfile
				</para></entry>
				<entry><para>
				The path to a file containing exclude patterns.
				</para></entry>
			</row>
			<row>
				<entry><para>defaultexcludes
				</para></entry>
				<entry><para>
				If true, then default excludes are used.
				Default excludes are used when omitted
				(i.e., defaults to <literal>true</literal>).
				</para></entry>
			</row>
			<row>
				<entry><para>classpath, classpathref
				</para></entry>
				<entry><para>
				The classpath to use, 
				optionally given as a reference to a classpath Path
				element defined elsewhere. 
				</para></entry>
			</row>
			<row>
				<entry><para>bootclasspath, bootclasspathref
				</para></entry>
				<entry><para>
				The bootclasspath to use, 
				optionally given as a reference to a bootclasspath Path
				element defined elsewhere. 
				</para></entry>
			</row>
			<row>
				<entry><para>extdirs
				</para></entry>
				<entry><para>
				Paths to directories containting installed extensions.
				</para></entry>
			</row>
			<row>
				<entry><para>debug
				</para></entry>
				<entry><para>
				If true, emit debug info in the .class files.
				</para></entry>
			</row>
			<row>
				<entry><para>deprecation
				</para></entry>
				<entry><para>
				If true, emit messages about use of deprecated API.
				</para></entry>
			</row>
			<row>
				<entry><para>verbose
				</para></entry>
				<entry><para>
				Emit compiler status messages during the compile.
				</para></entry>
			</row>
			<row>
				<entry><para>version
				</para></entry>
				<entry><para>
				Emit version information and quit.
				</para></entry>
			</row>
			<row>
				<entry><para>failonerror
				</para></entry>
				<entry><para>
				If true, throw BuildException to halt build if there
				are any compiler errors.
				If false, continue notwithstanding compile errors.
				Defaults to <literal>true</literal>.
				</para></entry>
			</row>
			<row>
				<entry><para>source
				</para></entry>
				<entry><para>
				Value of -source option - ignored unless <literal>1.4</literal>.
				</para></entry>
			</row>
			</tbody>
		</tgroup>
		</table>
		
		<table>
		<title>Parameters ignored by the old ajc taskdef, 
				but now supported or buggy</title>
		<tgroup cols="3">
			<thead>
			<row>
			<entry>Attribute</entry>
			<entry>Description</entry>
			<entry>Supported?</entry>
			</row>
			</thead>
			<tbody>
			<row>
				<entry><para>encoding
				</para></entry>
				<entry><para>Default encoding of source files.
				</para></entry>
				<entry><para>yes
				</para></entry>
			</row>
			<row>
				<entry><para>optimize
				</para></entry>
				<entry><para>
					Whether source should be compiled with optimization.
				</para></entry>
				<entry><para>yes?
				</para></entry>
			</row>
			<row>
				<entry><para>target
				</para></entry>
				<entry><para>
				Generate class files for specific VM version, one of
				[<literal>1.1 1.2</literal>].
				</para></entry>
				<entry><para>yes
				</para></entry>
			</row>
			<row>
				<entry><para>depend
				</para></entry>
				<entry><para>
				Enables dependency-tracking.
				</para></entry>
				<entry><para>no
				</para></entry>
			</row>
			<row>
				<entry><para>includeAntRuntime
				</para></entry>
				<entry><para>
				Whether to include the Ant run-time libraries.
				</para></entry>
				<entry><para>no
				</para></entry>
			</row>
			<row>
				<entry><para>includeJavaRuntime
				</para></entry>
				<entry><para>
				Whether to include the run-time libraries from the executing VM.
				</para></entry>
				<entry><para>no
				</para></entry>
			</row>
			<row>
				<entry><para>threads
				</para></entry>
				<entry><para>Multi-threaded compilation
				</para></entry>
				<entry><para>no
				</para></entry>
			</row>
			</tbody>
		</tgroup>
		</table>

		<para>
		The following table shows that many of the unique parameters in 
		AspectJ 1.0 are no longer supported.
		</para>
		<table>
		<title>Parameters unique to ajc</title>
		<tgroup cols="3">
			<thead>
			<row>
			<entry>Attribute</entry>
			<entry>Description</entry>
			</row>
			</thead>
			<tbody>
			<row>
				<entry><para>X
				</para></entry>
				<entry><para>
				 	deprecated X options include
					reweavable (on by default)
					reweavable:compress (compressed by default)
				</para></entry>
			</row>
			<row>
				<entry><para>emacssym
				</para></entry>
				<entry><para>
				Generate symbols for Emacs IDE support.
				</para></entry>
			</row>
			<row>
				<entry><para>argfiles
				</para></entry>
				<entry><para>
				A comma-delimited list of argfiles that contain a line-delimited 
				list of source file paths (absolute or relative to the argfile).
				</para></entry>
			</row>
			</tbody>
		</tgroup>
		</table>
		
		
		<sect3>
		<title>argfiles - argument list files</title>
		<para>
		An argument file is a file (usually <literal>{file}.lst</literal>) 
		containing a list of source file paths 
		(absolute or relative to the argfile). 
		You can use it to specify all source files to be compiled, 
		which ajc requires to avoid searching every possible source file 
		in the source path when building aspects. 
		If you specify an argfile to the ajc task, it will not include all 
		files in any specified source directory (which is the default 
		behavior for the Javac task when no includes are specified). 
		Conversely, if you specify excludes, they will be removed from 
		the list of files compiled even if they were specified 
		in an argument file. 
		</para>
		<para>
		The compiler also accepts arguments that are not source files,
		but the IDE support for such files varies, and Javac does not
		support them.  Be sure to include exactly one argument on each line.
		</para>
		</sect3>
  	</sect2>

  	<sect2 id="antTasks-ajc-nested">
	    <title>Ajc10 parameters specified as nested elements</title>
	    <para>
		This task forms an implicit FileSet and supports all attributes of 
		<literal>&lt;fileset&gt;</literal> (dir becomes srcdir) as well as 
		the nested 
		<literal>&lt;include&gt;</literal>, 
		<literal>&lt;exclude&gt;</literal>, and 
		<literal>&lt;patternset&gt;</literal> elements. 
		These can be used to specify source files. 
	    </para>
	    <para>
		<literal>ajc</literal>'s
		<literal>srcdir</literal>, 
		<literal>classpath</literal>, 
		<literal>bootclasspath</literal>, 
		<literal>extdirs</literal>, and 
		<literal>jvmarg</literal>
		attributes are path-like structures and can also be set via nested 
		<literal>&lt;src&gt;</literal>, 
		<literal>&lt;classpath&gt;</literal>, 
		<literal>&lt;bootclasspath&gt;</literal>, 
		<literal>&lt;extdirs&gt;</literal>, and 
		<literal>&lt;jvmargs&gt;</literal> elements, respectively.
		</para>

  	</sect2>
	
  	<sect2 id="antTasks-ajc-sample" xreflabel="Sample of ajc task">
	    <title>Sample of ajc task</title>
		<para>
		Following is a declaration for the ajc task and a sample invocation 
		that uses the ajc compiler to compile the files listed in 
		<literal>default.lst</literal> into the dest dir:
		</para>
		<programlisting>
		<![CDATA[
<project name="example" default="compile" >
  <taskdef name="ajc"
    classname="org.aspectj.tools.ant.taskdefs.Ajc10" >
    <!-- declare classes needed to run the tasks and tools -->
    <classpath>
      <pathelement location="${home.dir}/tools/aspectj/lib/aspectjtools.jar"/>
    </classpath>
  </taskdef>

  <target name="compile" >
    <mkdir dir="dest" />
    <ajc destdir="dest" argfiles="default.lst" >
      <!-- declare classes needed to compile the target files -->
      <classpath>
        <pathelement location="${home.dir}/tools/aspectj/lib/aspectjrt.jar"/>
      </classpath>
    </ajc>
  </target>
</project>
]]>
		</programlisting>
		<para>
		This build script snippet
		</para>
		<programlisting>
		<![CDATA[		
		  <ajc srcdir="${src}"
		       destdir="${build}"
		       argfiles="demo.lst"
		  />
]]>
		</programlisting>
		<para>		
		compiles all .java files specified in the demo.lst and stores the .class files in the ${build} directory.  Unlike the Javac task, the includes attribute is empty by default, so only those files specified in demo.lst are included.
		</para>		
		<para>				
		This next example
		</para>
		<programlisting>
		<![CDATA[		
		  <ajc srcdir="${src}"
		       destdir="${build}"
		       includes="spacewar/*,coordination/*"
		       excludes="spacewar/Debug.java"
		  />
]]>
		</programlisting>
		<para>		
		compiles .java files under the <literal>${src}</literal> directory in the 
		spacewar and coordination packages, and stores the .class files in the 
		<literal>${build}</literal> directory.  
		All source files under spacewar/ and coordination/ are used, except Debug.java.		
		</para>
		<para>
		See <ulink url="../examples/build.xml">../examples/build.xml</ulink>
		for an example build script.
		</para>
	  </sect2>

  </sect1>

  <!-- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  problems -->
  <sect1 id="antTasks-problems">
    <title>Isolating problems running the Ant tasks</title>

	<para>
	If you have problems with the tasks not solved by the documentation, 
	please try to see if you have the same problems when running ajc 
	directly on the command line.
	</para>
	<itemizedlist>
		<listitem><para>
		If the problem occurs on the command line also, then the problem 
		is not in the task. 
		(It may be in the tools; please send bug reports.)
		</para></listitem>
		<listitem><para>
		If the problem does not occur on the command line, then it may 
		lie in the parameters you are supplying in Ant or in the task's 
		handling of them.
		</para></listitem>
		<listitem><para>
		If the build script looks correct and the problem only occurs when 
		building from Ant, then please send a report 
		(including your build file, if possible).
		</para></listitem>
	</itemizedlist>
	
	<sect2 id="antTasks-knownProblems">
	    <title>Known issues with the Ant tasks</title>
		<para>
		For the most up-to-date information on known problems, 
		see the 
		<ulink url="http://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs">bug database</ulink>
		for unresolved 
		<ulink url="http://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/buglist.cgi?&amp;product=AspectJ&amp;component=Compiler&amp;bug_status=NEW&amp;bug_status=ASSIGNED&amp;bug_status=REOPENED">
			compiler bugs
			</ulink> or 
		<ulink url="http://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/buglist.cgi?&amp;product=AspectJ&amp;component=Ant&amp;bug_status=NEW&amp;bug_status=ASSIGNED&amp;bug_status=REOPENED">
			taskdef bugs
			</ulink>.
		</para>
		<para>
	    When running Ant build scripts under Eclipse 2.x variants, you will get a 
	    VerifyError because the Eclipse Ant support fails to isolate the Ant runtime
	    properly.  To run in this context, set up iajc to fork (and use forkclasspath).
	    Eclipse 3.0 will fork Ant processes to avoid problems like this.
		</para>
		<para>
	    Memory and forking: Users email most often about the ajc task running 
	    out of memory. 
	    This is not a problem with the task; some compiles take a lot of 
	    memory, often more than similar compiles using javac.
		</para>      
		<para>      
    	Forking is now supported in both the 
    	<xref linkend="antTasks-adapter"/> and 
    	<xref linkend="antTasks-iajc"/>, 
    	and you can set the maximum memory available. 
    	You can also not fork and increase the memory available to Ant 
    	(see the Ant documentation, searching for ANT_OPTS, 
    	the variable they use in their scripts to pass VM options, 
    	e.g., ANT_OPTS=-Xmx128m).
		</para>
	</sect2>
	<sect2 id="antTasks-feedback">
		<title>Ant task questions and bugs</title>
		<para>
        For questions, you can send email to 
        <ulink url="mailto:aspectj-users@dev.eclipse.org">
        aspectj-users@dev.eclipse.org</ulink>. 
        (Do join the list to participate!) 
        We also welcome any bug reports, patches, and features; 
        you can submit them to the bug database at 
        <ulink url="http://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs">
           http://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs</ulink>
        using the AspectJ product and Ant component. 
		</para>
	</sect2>
	</sect1>
</chapter>

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