Hi Sue,
One of the new features Tim Donohue added to DSpace 1.8 was a way to
disable building webapps you don't want to rebuild.
https://jira.duraspace.org/browse/DS-791
So, once you have it installed correctly, you could enter the following to
only rebuild jspui.
mvn package -P
!dspace-xmlui,!dspace-lni,!dspace-oai,!dspace-sword,!dspace-sword
I will note that I haven't been able to get the patch to work on my system
running 1.7, maybe Tim can shed some light. So its good in theory, but I
haven't noticed the speedup it would suggest. As my build keeps packaging
all modules.
Your other alternative is to get a faster CPU. ;)
Peter Dietz
On Wed, Nov 16, 2011 at 4:42 PM, Thornton, Susan M. (LARC-B702)[LITES] <
[email protected]> wrote:
> Can someone please remind me where exactly I need to make changes (to the
> pom.xml files I think is the only place) to shorten the time it takes to
> assemble and compile my DSpace application if the only module I’m
> testing/using right now is JSPUI? I don’t need OAI, SWORD, XMLUI, LNI, or
> Discovery until such time as we start our Manakin implementation and it
> takes forever for me to do the “mvn package” and “ant update” commands
> since all the modules are being built. I know this has been posted before,
> but I can’t find it.****
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