Hmmm...

This all sounds odd.  In general, mvn jetty:run (if all the Scala classes
are compiled) takes about 3 or 4 seconds, even on my slow box.

Is your CPU at 100%?

What kind of machine is hosting your ubuntu VM?

On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 11:18 AM, Joe Wass <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> I've been looking at lift since yesterday morning (and scala for a
> week or so) and I'm very pleased with what I see. I'm a little
> frustrated though, Jetty appears to be breathtakingly slow to start
> and stop occasionally. Sometimes the pause before this:
>
> [INFO] Started Jetty Server
> [INFO] Starting scanner at interval of 5 seconds.
>
> is several minutes. Stopping Jetty can also be slow, with an equally
> unsatisfactory pause. Sometimes it's instantaneous with no delay.
>
> I'm running on Ubuntu Server on a virtual machine with ~700MB memory.
> I'm not doing anything more complicated than that detailed in
> tutorials.
>
> Am I doing something wrong or is Jetty really this slow? It's only
> running a few K of code...
>
> I'm aware of the continual compilation option, but I'm editing
> remotely and my editor appears to touch files more often than I save
> (i.e. I'd like to be able to control when I compile).
>
> Cheers
>
> Joe
>
> >
>


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