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RE: [ajdt-dev] AJDT Integration Problem
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All,
I just
updated bug report 40764 with the following that I think might help locate the
problem with large projects:
Mik, one additional comment that may
help lead to a solution. I am in the process of upgrading from version 1.06 to
1.1 and I tried replacing the javac compile with ajc. When I did this my compile
time went from 1 minute with javac to 10
minutes with ajc. The interesting thing about this find leads me to believe that
there is something more fundamentally going wrong when you deal with large
projects. By the way our project is now up over 1500+ classes making the problem
even worse.
As some of you have noted the memory usage for aspectj is not that great
(40MB or so, but I need to tell ANT I need 256 MB), but it does peg the CPU and
there is a lot of disk activity. I hope this
helps.
Thanks,
Ron DiFrango
All,
I
have submitted bug report #40764 on this issue. In my very humble
opinion this type of bug could slow the adoption of aspectj because as
groups like the one I work in are slow to create too many aspect's as it hard
to "see" which aspects are affecting the source code base.
Thanks,
Ron DiFrango
Folks,
This email is in reference to a previous one I
sent out regarding large projects and AJDT. The ling to the entire
thread can be found at:
http://dev.eclipse.org/mhonarc/lists/aspectj-dev/msg00331.html
Per Wes's request, I attempted to use the
ajbrowser (via ajbrowser.bat), after much setup with class path's etc. I was
able to get it to work with if I specified that I use 384MB of memory.
But if I try to get this same project working in AJDT it fails miserably
(again see the link the thread above).
Now the question is to I submit a bug report on
this? If so do I do so against the AJDT?
Thanks,
Ron DiFrango
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