I would suggest you do a Google search using "ant maven compare" and choose any one of the myriad links that appear. Some will be slanted one way or the other.

Neither Ant nor Maven are "languages" in the traditional sense. They could be considered DSL's (domain specific languages) whose purpose is to configure and execute the building of software and/or related tasks. That's pretty much where the similarities end, IMO.

Dave


dr2238 wrote:
              I have knowledge on ant, but doesn't have any knowledge on
maven.   I heard other say ant is kind of procedural language , while maven
is an objected oriented language.

Is that true?   Could anyone explain it to me a little bit?    It would be
great if you can show me some small examples to let me understand what is
the difference between them.


thanks a lot for your help


Daniel


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