Rewuild of workspace on any file change [message #144802] |
Fri, 21 October 2005 08:21  |
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Originally posted by: cooll.free.fr
Hi!
there were one or two posts about this probelm, but no answer.
With M8, project is rebuilt and redeployed on any resource modification
(including CSS and Javascript files...).
This makes M8 quite unusable: each file save takes 30 seconds and restarts
the server (25 more seconds).
And when doing this, tomcat crashes quite often.
This was not the case with M5, which worked perfectly.
I tryed M8 without trying 0.7 because of the "use project as jar library"
bug I read here.
Can I move back to 0.7.1 ?
Is there an Eclipse configuration to prevent this ?
Do I have to move back to M5 ? Get another release ?
When I save a CSS, I want it to be deployed automatically to .deployables,
without any server restart or project rebuild.
Thanks.
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Re: Rewuild of workspace on any file change [message #144861 is a reply to message #144802] |
Fri, 21 October 2005 14:27  |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: rsanheim.REMOVE.gmail.com
Lionel wrote:
> Hi!
>
> there were one or two posts about this probelm, but no answer.
> With M8, project is rebuilt and redeployed on any resource modification
> (including CSS and Javascript files...).
> This makes M8 quite unusable: each file save takes 30 seconds and restarts
> the server (25 more seconds).
> And when doing this, tomcat crashes quite often.
> This was not the case with M5, which worked perfectly.
> I tryed M8 without trying 0.7 because of the "use project as jar library"
> bug I read here.
> Can I move back to 0.7.1 ?
> Is there an Eclipse configuration to prevent this ?
> Do I have to move back to M5 ? Get another release ?
> When I save a CSS, I want it to be deployed automatically to .deployables,
> without any server restart or project rebuild.
>
> Thanks.
>
>
Go vote/track this bug:
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=112363
I the build I'm using (integration build maybe 1 or 2 weeks old) I don't
have to do a rebuild for jsp/html changes, just a republish. It still
takes a second or two and is an extra step that should not be necessary.
- Rob
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http://www.robsanheim.com
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