(Note: the test case is not Apache Archiva, but Apache Cocoon)
The "formal" test runs ine nearly 30min (this includes importing the parent project). Still, this is > 50% improvements on the import process only. Performance of normal use seems to have been enhanced by the use of caching, although I don't have any test to confirm that.
For those interested in testing, here are my builds: - new builder: http://209.20.80.84/iam/iam-refactor-builder.zip
To install, unzip on the dropins folder of an eclipse 3.4 with the needed dependencies (I used a copy of our target platform).
Enjoy! El 28/01/2009, a las 22:38, Abel Muiño Vizcaino escribió: Mike did you get some results?
I've run an informal test and the time was reduced from aprox 1h 10m to only 18m (including compiling the sources). I'm running a "formal" test now to verify this result, but it looks IMPRESSIVE!
I think that we can further reduce this time since we are triggering 2 full builds during the import. The first build shows lots of build errors but the second one is ok. I haven't been able to track down why this is happening. I'll do this this weekend if the phone company manages to get my Internet back on by then.
Mike
Sent from my iPhone I've been trying to save some time for this, but I don't think I'll be able to do the tests soon... I'm curious as to how the new builder performs during initial project import.
Mike (or anybody else?) can you try the performance test described on q4e's wiki?
(since the only available values are for my computer, it would be useful to test the trunk and the branch, if possible)
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