# Developer Notes AppleCommander has switched to using [Gradle](https://gradle.org/) for build and build dependencies. There is still a bunch of ANT related build information around in `ant-build`. This should get cleaned up over time. ## Structure The project is structured as a Gradle multi-project. Independent components have been broken out and each of the SWT targets are independent. | Path | Note | | ---- | ---- | | `lib/ac-api` | The AppleCommander APIs. These are released via Maven and resused in several projects. | | `lib/ac-swt-common` | The SWT GUI application. Since SWT targets specific environments with native libraries, the actual applications are in the `app` directories. | | `app/cli-ac` | The `ac` CLI utility. | | `app/cli-acx` | The `acx` CLI utility. | | `app/gui-swt--` | The indepent SWT GUI applications; one project per combination. | ## Requirements With the introduction of the Apple Silicon, AppleCommander switched over to the (relatively new) SWT libraries. With that switch, the SWT libraries now require Java 11. ## Tests ``` ./gradlew test BUILD SUCCESSFUL in 554ms 19 actionable tasks: 19 up-to-date ``` ## Testing for Ant Task The Apache Ant Task has been added as an independent "application" to the Gradle source structure. It resides in `app/ant-ac`. To test the Ant Task, there is an actual Ant build script available. Run this script from the AppleCommander project directory -- it should figure out paths from that starting position. ``` $ ant -f app/ant-ac/src/test/resources/build-testacant.xml Buildfile: /.../AppleCommander/app/ant-ac/src/test/resources/build-testacant.xml BUILD SUCCESSFUL Total time: 0 seconds ``` ## Building ``` ./gradlew clean build BUILD SUCCESSFUL in 7s 104 actionable tasks: 104 executed ```