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Re: [m2e-users] Reducing build times of web application
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> I was using Tomcat 7 that comes bundled with WTP.
> AFAICT It does incremental publishes, but I have no idea if it uses Ant under the hood.
I haven't looked at latest Tomcat 7 adapter - will do, but I can't be doing incremental if it was taking this long ;)
I'll try have a look - I'm curious.
> My application does not use EJB, JMS etc, only Servet API, that standalone Tomcat can handle just fine.
> JBoss contains a servlet container and also 1001 things don't need so I really don't see how could it be faster ;)
<shameless plug>Have you tried AS7 yet ? :)</plug>
/max
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> Cheers,
> Rafał
>
> On 08/05/2011 05:25 PM, Max Rydahl Andersen wrote:
>> On Aug 5, 2011, at 14:19, Rafał Krzewski wrote:
>>
>>> Definetely, you don't need to do a Maven build to have the changes reflected in /WEB-INF when using Webby or M2E-WTP. That happens automagically.
>>> From my experience Webby is 5 to 10x faster than M2E-WTP for a project with a dozen modules, several thousand classes and ~0.5 million lines of code.
>>> When I paired up Webby with JRebel, I'm getting turnaround times< 2s between Java code change and seeing result in the browser, on my 3 year old 2GHz Centrino laptop.
>> Which WTP server adapter were you using ? That is the "slow part" to care about. Just saying WTP doesn't mean slow ;)
>>
>> If it was one of the classic WTP one's that uses Ant for their packaging or only do full publishes then that explains it.
>> If it was one of ours (JBoss Tools AS server adapter) I'm interested in finding the hold up.
>>
>> /max
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