Hello, I have been using parallel builds with Camel and all it's sub-projects regularly. On some (rare) occasions I find a problem or two, but it's usually solved with rebuilding or running a non-parallel build.
In my case, I build using Maven Daemon [1] and it has proven to be very stable in terms of reliability. A cached build of Camel takes about 1 minute on my Desktop (Ryzen 9 3900XT 12 cores / 24 threads, 32Gb RAM). I don't have the precise numbers, but a clean build with Maven Daemon takes about 9 minutes. On my MBP with a similar configuration to yours, a cached build is around 3-4 minutes and a non-cached is between 14 to 18 minutes. Not great, but not terrible either. 1. https://github.com/apache/maven-mvnd Kind regards On Tue, Feb 8, 2022 at 5:27 PM Nicolas Filotto <nfilo...@talend.com> wrote: > Hi Cameleers, > > I was wondering if it was safe to use the parallel build of maven at least > to compile camel faster. Are you aware of any issues with it? > > I'm asking that because on my local machine (MBP 2,6 GHz Intel Core i7 > with 6 cores), launching: > > * mvn clean install -Pfastinstall -Psourcecheck - takes about 50 > minutes > * mvn -T 1C clean install -Pfastinstall -Psourcecheck - takes about 30 > minutes > > So, it is not revolutionary, but it can still be helpful if it is > reliable/safe enough. > > Thanks in advance for your answers, > Nicolas > > As a recipient of an email from Talend, your contact personal data will be > on our systems. Please see our privacy notice (updated August 2020) at > Talend, Inc. <https://www.talend.com/contacts-privacy-policy/> > > > -- Otavio R. Piske http://orpiske.net