Thanks for your
motivations to support multiple projects.
Our team is going to
try again AJDT. We didn’t feel secure enough with the custom build you did for
us many months ago on an old release (because we were stuck with old
Eclipse).
We have like 25
projects in Eclipse, and any case of full build is making my developer scream
to me! At this time, we also had a problem with memory consumption. We had all
set our Eclipse to maximum JVM size on Windows which was around 1.2 gigs, and
that was not enough in some cases.
From:
aspectj-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:aspectj-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Andy
Clement
Sent: Thursday, March
26, 2009 1:16 PM
To:
ajdt-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx;
aspectj-users@xxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [aspectj-users] Re: [ajdt-dev]
new dev builds of AJDT 1.6.5 and 1.7now
available
Following on from the announce about
latest dev builds,
I just wanted to emphasize that if you can, please
upgrade and try out
these releases - and let us know if they work for you -
I'll take good
or bad feedback! (preferably good...)
There are some
BIG fixes in there for AspectJ and AJDT - and more to
come over the next
couple of weeks before AspectJ 1.6.4 is released.
(I'll sort out a new and
noteworthy for it)
The scenarios that we are currently working on from
an optimization
point of view:
- faster full build times
-
incremental build times for multiple aspectj projects in a
dependency hierarchy
- incremental build times for multiple projects with
an AspectJ
project depending on a Java project
- incremental
build times for multiple aspectj projects and
using
aspectpath.
There is another fix coming through today for aspectpath
users that
reduced the incremental build time in my test scenario from
50seconds
to 8seconds.
(https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=270033).
Your mileage
may vary, of course, but please try them out and let us know
if you
have any issues - if we don't know about something, we can't fix
it.
I am particularly interested in hearing from anyone who has a
scenario
where they think the build time is unreasonable based on the
changes
they are making in the source. Don't just assume "oh its
weaving, so
it will be slow", that should not be the
case!
thanks!
Andy
2009/3/25 Andrew Eisenberg <andrew@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Several people on this list have been asking when the
next dev builds
of 1.6.5 and 1,7 will be available, since there hasn't been
one for
well over a week. The answer is now. :-)
The
latest dev builds for 1.6.5 and 1.7 fix several problems and
has
significantly improved incremental build times for AJ projects
that
have Java projects as dependencies.
Bug 268522, 267711, 267417,
269912, 269840 have all been fixed. And
bug 268827 (incremental build
issues) is mostly complete.
Now, 1.7 and 1.6.5 both have the same
aspectj.
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