I have been looking at distributed builds for a while and I still do not see how they can be useful, but maybe I am looking at a wrong angle. For me a distributed build is usually slower, because you have to replace your local hard drive with a network drive in order to make it work. Maybe a super fast (and expensive) network appliance can help there, but in general the price is too big for a distributed build to make sense. Maybe it is better to make ANT parallel (it does not seem as a very complex task) and install it on a multi-CPU server.

- Alexey.

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NF wrote:

hi,

recently I had to some very big xslt compilations. in order to speed them
up I've made a distributed build via telnet.
now I'm looking to write this in more cluster-of-workstations way.

has anyone been dealing with distributed compilations, so that we can
exchange ideas or source on that?

-- fikin

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