Thanks, Sumit. Can this arg also be used for GWTShell? On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 2:46 PM, Sumit Chandel <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Alex, Dobes, > > There is a flag that you need to pass in to have the compiler run in > multi-threaded mode. > > The flag is: > > -localWorkers N, where N is some number greater than 1, depending on how > many threads you want to use to compile your GWT application. Sorry for not > mentioning this earlier. > > Hope that helps, > -Sumit Chandel > > On Tue, Dec 9, 2008 at 11:50 PM, Alex Epshteyn > <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Does anyone know the answer to this question asked by Dobes: >> >> > I checked out the trunk and I'm running thecompilerfrom it, but I'm >> > not seeing any performance boost and only one CPU core is being used. >> > Is there a command-line switch to turn on multiple threads? >> >> That's why I was reluctant spending at least an hour trying this >> myself - I didn't believe it would actually be enabled by default. >> >> >> On Nov 24, 7:29 am, Dobes <[email protected]> wrote: >> > I checked out the trunk and I'm running thecompilerfrom it, but I'm >> > not seeing any performance boost and only one CPU core is being used. >> > Is there a command-line switch to turn on multiple threads? >> > >> > On Nov 12, 10:56 am, Alex Epshteyn <[email protected]> >> > wrote: >> > >> > > Hi Sumit, >> > >> > > This multithreadedcompilersounds intriguing. Could you provide some >> > > guidance about how to get it and use it? >> > >> > > Thanks, >> > > Alex >> > >> > > On Oct 13, 1:08 pm, "Sumit Chandel" <[email protected]> wrote:> >> > > Hi Rauf, >> > > > There are currently no plans to rewrite the GWTcompileras a native >> > > >compiler. There are plans to speedup compilation time with the >> > > > current GWT >> > > >compiler, however, and the team is in the know about long compilation >> > > > times >> > > > that some developers have been experiencing when moving their >> > > > projects form >> > > > 1.4.x to 1.5. >> > >> > > > The new multi-threadedcompileris available in trunk if you're >> > > > interested >> > > > in checking it out to see if it helps speed up your application >> > > > compile >> > > > time. >> > >> > > > From benchmarks we've run and what some developers have been >> > > > reporting, the >> > > > new multi-threaded compilation has been showing significant >> > > > improvements in >> > > > compilation speed, so you should be getting faster results for your >> > > > own >> > > > project as well. >> > >> > > > Hope that helps, >> > > > -Sumit Chandel >> > >> > > > On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 2:36 PM, Rauf Issa <[email protected]> >> > > > wrote: >> > >> > > > > Any plans to write a native GWTCompilerlike jikes for java? I know >> > > > > there are plans to improve GWTcompilerperformance in the upcoming >> > > > > 1.6 release of GWT by multi-threading but I am not sure that will >> > > > > make >> > > > > enough difference. A nativecompilerlike jikes would be better and >> > > > > much faster. >> > >> > > > > Our product, JobServer (job scheduling engine) uses GWT for its >> > > > > GUI >> > > > > SDK and we compile GWT components on the fly the first time the >> > > > > GWT is >> > > > > used. This frees the developer from doing the GWTcompilerif they >> > > > > do >> > > > > not want to. This works very well but the initial GWT compiling of >> > > > > the >> > > > > GWT UI components can take minutes sometimes and is annoying. I >> > > > > would >> > > > > really like this to be more like compiling JSP pages for example. >> > >> > > > > Anyway I can only hope that GWT compiling gets faster (right now >> > > > > it is >> > > > > getting slower with all the advanced optimizations done in GWT 1.5 >> > > > > :) >> > >> > > > > Rauf Issa >> > > > >http://www.grandlogic.com >> > > > > "JobServer - The Most Comprehensive Java Job Scheduling Platform" >> > > > > >
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