MXMLC's XML embedding is terrible. For anything non-trivial, embed your XML
as a ByteArray and just parse it as a String.
-Josh
2009/4/16 edlueze edlu...@onegen.com
I've finally had a chance to investigate my slow compiler performance and
I've made a shocking discovery!
As a reminder, I
On Thursday 26 Mar 2009, edlueze wrote:
I'll work on doing that other stuff you recommended - compiling with
ANT/MXMLC, and generating the line count. I might also try upgrading Flex
Just try the mxmlc that comes with Builder, rather than fighting ANT.
--
Tom Chiverton
Helping to assertively
Also, if everything is an individual MXML application file but then you're
editing code that they depend on, you're compiling all of those individual MXML
files each time. That's going to take a significant amount of time because
each one has to be linked. What happens if you don't have lots
I originally said the same thing in the response I wrote, but removed it on the
basis of getting more info before just jumping to random ideas.
However, a defrag of all drives should pretty much be done as a scheduled task
on any non-SSD system nightly, imo. Just set it up to run at 3am every
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