Thanks, Don. It just takes so long to rebuild all the LFC files. Is it possible to skip the build for those files when doing an "ant build" from $LPS_HOME?
On Mon, Oct 10, 2011 at 6:29 PM, Donald Anderson <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Raju, > Maybe someone else can answer the 'minimal time' technique. I always just > do 'ant' at the top level, and I bounce tomcat. Maybe that's overkill in > the case you've only changed java files, there always seems to be plenty > else to work on while a build is running... :-) > If you're working just on .lzs files (I know, not your question), you can do > a quick build for just one runtime, e.g.: cd WEB-INF/lps/lfc; ./buildlfc > --runtime=dhtml > - Don > On Oct 10, 2011, at 11:58 AM, Raju Bitter wrote: > > Which Ant targets need to be executed when changes are made to Java > classes in WEB-INF/lps/server? I'm looking for the least time > consuming compilation/redeployment? > > Just running "ant build" in folder ./WEB-INF/lps/server, and then "cd > $LPS_HOME; ant webapp.undeploy" plus "cd $LPS_HOME; ant webapp.deploy" > does not load changes to the Java classes, correct? > > > -- > Don Anderson > Java/C/C++, Berkeley DB, systems consultant > > voice: 617-306-2057 > email: [email protected] > www: http://www.ddanderson.com > blog: http://libdb.wordpress.com > > > > >
