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
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> I've finally had a chance to investigate my slow compiler performance and
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> As a reminder, I asked the comm
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 d
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 o
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.
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