Re[2]: [JBoss-dev] developing on windows

2002-10-19 Thread Alex Loubyansky
Hello Jason,

Saturday, October 19, 2002, 12:35:41 AM, you wrote:
JD Does setting -Xms640m help/resolve the problems you are having on win32?

No :( It occured even worth. The build process hung. I had to terminate
the task.

alex

JD --jason


 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:jboss-
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 Alex,
 
   I have had the same problems -- you are not alone.  As long as I
JD don't
 clean, once I have a good build (usually the third try), the
JD problems go
 away.
 
   It seems like a memory problem to me too.  Perhaps someone should
JD run
 the
 build system using a profiler ;)  One of the ant tasks probably
JD leaks...
 
   - Matt
 
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 Loubyansky
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 Subject: [JBoss-dev] developing on windows
 
 
 Developing on Windows became a nightmare.
 Sometimes to bulid the server or run a testsuite I need to run
 build.bat several times.
 The worst thing it fails with so dreadful errors. It's hard to
 determine whether I did something wrong or not enough memory.
 I am on
 P4, 1.7GHz, 512M
 Win2K SP2
 Sun JDK1.3.1_01
 
 in scripts I add -Xmx640m.
 
 Is it only me facing it? Any workarounds?


-- 
Best regards,
 Alex Loubyansky




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Re[2]: [JBoss-dev] developing on windows

2002-10-19 Thread Alex Loubyansky
DJ low memory (256 mb) machine.  What does take a lot of time is running
DJ xdoclet hundreds of times, as in the testsuite compile.

DJ It does take an annoying amount of time if there are no changed files.

DJ I think we should make a flag file that we can do an uptodate check on to
DJ completely avoid calling xdoclet if no changes have occurred since the last
DJ compile.

It would be great. Relative problem is why I should build all
testcases if I want to run only tests-db or tests-foe-deployer-unit?
It seems this was mentioned in earlier threads but I don't remember
the resolution.
Adding the flag could help with this problem too, e.i. building
everything only once and then rebuilding the tests I am working on.

alex




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