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
> >
> >
>

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