As long as the build is quick and the application does not run a long time
to get back to the part being tested. One of the great features of J is that
I can correct an error or add something and try it immediately without
having to start the application over. I make the change and reload the
script without terminating the application. Some changes require restarting
the application but most simple ones do not.

On Tue, Jun 1, 2010 at 8:24 PM, Chris Burke <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Tuesday, June 01, 2010 07:58 PM, Don Guinn wrote:
> > Yes. That and minimizing differences between the production and
> development
> > environments. I hate to have to rerun all tests after building. I think
> that
> > this is one of the issues that is being addressed in the J7 project tool.
> It
> > is going to be interesting how this will work between the GDK and JFE
> > environments.
>
> Why not build first, then test? I always do that.
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