Although I have not tried this yet, the Flex 4 compiler has major
optimizations and is backwards compatible. Apparently, you can install
Flex 4 and configure Flex Builder to use its compiler instead of Flex
3 mxmlc.

HTH,

Greg

On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 3:39 PM, Todd<[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> Unfortunately, you can do all those things noted above, you can restructure
> your modules, etc...but you'll probably still have longer compile times than
> you like.
>
> I've learned to live with it, and just treat our Flex projects like C++
> projects in 1995.
>
> Even optimized, on fast machines, we're looking at a minimum of 1 minute, 8
> seconds per compile for a single module. And then 90 seconds for a single
> application.
>
> It really sucks when you're trying to do fast recompile because you're
> tweaking a UI item.
>
> --- In [email protected], "ondemand_mayur" <ondemand_ma...@...>
> wrote:
>>
>> Hi folks,
>>
>> I have a project crated with Flex 3 ( SDK 3.2 ).
>> When ever I compile it really takes much long time min 4 to 5 mins ( i.e.
>> 240 to 300 seconds).
>>
>> That really make my developers crazy and it is so frustrating.
>>
>> Has any one any suggestions how to make compilation process faster.
>>
>> * I have already set " -incremental=true " for flex compiler in Flex
>> Builder 3.
>> * I have around six diff. modules in my project. ( And I have noticed
>> after modularization of my application it takes some more time for
>> compilation I know that in the process - flex builder has to call another
>> tool for module compilation other then MXMLC )
>>
>>
>> I Need some tech. Tips and suggestions to reduce the time for compilation.
>>
>>
>> Thanking you in advance.
>>
>> Mayur
>>
>
> 

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