Eclipse will do incremental builds for you.  Ant will not normally do
incremental builds unless you ask.  In order to do an optimized incremental
build we must maintain knowledge of what aspects are defined and how they
are effecting the types - in order for that state to be long lived, the Ant
process is long lived and you interact with it by pressing 'r' to cause
incremental builds whenever you need one.  If you click into the console
view I believe you can pass an 'r' keypress to Ant - although I've never
tried it as I never use incremental Ant mode - do you really need it when
you have Eclipse doing incremental builds for you?

Andy.

2008/11/14 Luca Ferrari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> On Thursday 13 November 2008 18:13:27 Andy Clement wrote:
> > That message is because you asked for the ant task to run in incremental
> > mode with 'incremental=true'.  Using that you can change your source
> files,
> > hit 'r' and it will do an incremental build.  I wouldn't use that in a
> > regular batch build process.
>
> Uhm...Eclipse is not getting my 'r' key in any way, so the compiling
> process
> still stay frozen. Since I run the compilation often thru Ant within
> Eclipse,
> is there nothing I can do to force an automatic incremental compilation?
>
> Thanks,
> Luca
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