> And it's Apache Maven, over the corner at https://maven.apache.org/ so
> I suppose that community would be happy to get such contributions.
>
> -Bertrand

You are right, Bertrand. Why not ask!

Hello Maven guys,
we had a discussion on the NetBeans mailing list recently and here is a
summary:
* Apache NetBeans IDE is delegating most of its work directly to Maven
* Users however complain that the speed isn't great
* One of the ideas was to launch a "zombie" instance of Maven in advance
* then actions like build, exec or test would be faster

Have you thought about something like this already? Any advices?

Best regards.
Jaroslav Tulach
NetBeans Platform Architect

ne 23. 8. 2020 v 9:06 odesílatel Jaroslav Tulach <jaroslav.tul...@gmail.com>
napsal:

> > I agree with others, Ant is much faster day to day. But the pom.xml has
> > become the universal project file for Java,
>
> Thank you all for sharing your thoughts. I know Maven start is slower, but
> I
> learned to live with it. It is interesting to hear that some of you
> maintain a
> dual Ant based copy of your project metadata. Once we were trying a
> different
> approach:
>
> There is a way to speed Maven in the IDE. Launch Maven, let it read all
> XML &
> co. files and stop it. As soon as we need to build/run/test, wake up this
> zombie Maven process, tell it what to do and let it continue. If the XML
> files
> are modified, throw the process away and initialize it again. Tomáš Stupka
> implemented a prototype of this and there were no issues, as far as I know
> (nobody tested it thoroughly however).
>
> Maybe the support is even in and there is a property to turn it on. If the
> Maven startup is the biggest problem for you guys, we shall investigate
> how to
> turn Tomáš's work on...
>
> -jt
>
>
>
>
>
>

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