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This project provides an ANT task and an API to analyze the dependencies between Java class files. It's different from the similar tools existing for ANT as it only compiles the classes affected by your modifications and work with any bytecode compiler.
Greebo is an Ant task for making developer's life easier by downloading and managing non-source dependency files from a (possibly networked) source, to a specified local repository, much like Maven.
AntViz is a graphical Ant-script-dependency viewer and -debugger,
implemented as a jEdit-plugin.
All targets and their dependencies are displayed as a directed graph.
Step-through debugging of targets is possible.
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javam is a make utility for Java projects that can automatically generate its own dependency file in a cross-platform XML format. It is a method of building Java projects that can be as simple as using "javac" and still handle large systems.