for jira i needed to tweak conf/exclusions.list file (some can be duplicated since i didn't clean it):
google- saxon- joda-time- wstx-asl crowd- mail- xstream- osworkflow- javacvs- org.apache.felix glue- xalan- jai_ bcvprov- axis- jfreechart- xercesImpl- js- atlassian- crowd- entity jira- lucene- spring- ApacheJMeter XmlSchema- aether- activeio- activemq- antlr- aopalliance- avalon-framework- axis- axis2- bcprov- bval-core bval-jsr catalina- cglib- commons-beanutils commons-cli- commons-codec- commons-collections- commons-digester- commons-dbcp commons-dbcp-all-1.3- commons-discovery- commons-httpclient- commons-io- commons-lang- commons-lang3- commons-logging- commons-logging-api- commons-net- commons-pool- cssparser- cxf- deploy.jar derby- dom4j- geronimo- gragent.jar guice- hibernate- howl- hsqldb- htmlunit- icu4j- idb- idea_rt.jar jasypt- javaee- javaee-api javassist- javaws.jar javax. jaxb- jaxp- jboss- jbossall- jbosscx- jbossjts- jbosssx- jcommander- jetty- jettison- joda-time- jmdns- jsp-api- jsr299- jsr311- juli- junit- kahadb- log4j- logkit- maven- mbean-annotation-api- myfaces-api myfaces-impl neethi- nekohtml- openejb-api openejb-cxf-bundle openejb-javaagent openejb-jee openejb-loader openjpa- opensaml- openwebbeans- openws- ops4j- org.eclipse. org.junit. org.osgi.core- pax- plexus- quartz- rmock- saaj- sac- scannotation- serializer- serp- servlet-api- slf4j- spring- stax-api- swizzle- testng- wagon- webbeans-ee webbeans-ejb webbeans-impl webbeans-spi wsdl4j- wss4j- wstx-asl- xalan- xbean- xercesImpl- xml-apis- xml-resolver- xmlrpc- xmlsec- xmlunit- if you don't do it it is complicated to start because of memory, classloading time etc... - Romain 2012/2/1 Jean-Louis MONTEIRO <[email protected]> > BcProv is another one which cause long startup delay. > > Jean-Louis > > 2012/2/1 David Blevins <[email protected]> > > > Would be great to get an integration test that creates a webapp with say > > 10 or 20mb of jars. Then measure that startup time and keep track of it > > over time. > > > > As well we could actually start testing specific libraries inside the > > webapp to see if there are issues. Spring comes to mind. > > > > Likely some others we can do. > > > > I personally would be interested to see if Confluence and Jira run > without > > issues (would likely be library conflicts if there are issues). > > > > We could set these up in buildbot (or jenkins) and run them regularly. > > > > > > -David > > > > >
