Hi Justin,
AJDT (the eclipse support for AspectJ) drives AspectJ for incremental compilation. There is a complex state object that is produced by the first ‘full build’ (so you always get a first full build when you open the IDE) but after that the state object is used to do minimal builds for any changes you make.(the state object could be persisted on disk but that code hasn’t been written…).
Cheers, Andy
Hi, I am investigating if the AJ compiler supports incremental compilations. Is it possible to weave byte code for only modified types? If yes, can anyone please point me to the developer documentation for it? Thank you, JT Justin TullgrenSenior Software Engineer T M 603-512-2826 jtullgren@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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