Hmmm....
I tried to do a small commit and the built took forever to run. Atlast
Deepal came to my help and commited it for me.. But now I'll get
second thoughts whenever i need to commit something to Axis2 :(.

IMO These long and hard build times will cause a negative effect on
the contributions.. Specially from somebody like me, who don't have a
super druper machine..

~Thilina

On 4/21/06, Eran Chinthaka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Tests will take some time to run anyway. The advantage of running tests
> is far more better than the cost we pay.
> The best option is not to run tests when you build using sources. But
> when you run the tests you must be prepared to pay the penalty.
>
> Hope no one will suggest to move this to another goal from jar goal, so
> that this won't be included in the test that will run when we type maven
> clean jar. I'm 0- on that idea in advance, if some one proposes that (a
> precautionary step :) )
>
> -- Chinthaka
>
> Ajith Ranabahu wrote:
> > Hmm....
> > I did add a test to codegen and compile the famous enterprise.wsdl. I
> > admit it's quite bulky and seems it is the culprit for the slower
> > build  (and I've been told that in computers with lesser memory,
> > things are REALLY bad)
> > However the enterprise WSDL seems to be a required part in the test
> > harness and I'm not in favor of removing it. Any other ideas ?
> >
> > Ajith
> >
> > On 4/21/06, Jens Schumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Should have been with AXIS2 prefix.
> >>
> >>> Well - yes I know: I will never get used to the unbelievable large build
> >>> times caused by maven. And: I should have gotten a new PowerBook earlier;)
> >>>
> >>> But since yesterday build times (creating a war from scratch) take almost
> >>> 3 1/2 times longer than before. Most of the time is spend in
> >>> module/integration. Is there any thing which can be improved in that
> >>> module to speed up things?
> >>>
> >>> Jens
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>
> >
> >
> > --
> > Ajith Ranabahu
> >
>
>
>
>
>


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