On Mon, 8 Dec 2003, Anoop Ranganath wrote:

> > Yeah. It's not a big task, after all. (Maybe it is and I just don't
> > notice, since it's so trivial to do with ant.)
>
> The latter is the case.  It is a very big task, and you could easily
> increase your development efficiency by 100% if you worked with an
> exploded ear rather than earing and deploying each time.

I dunno - it takes about five seconds to build an .ear, and about 20 to
restart orion. Using a separate app server like JBoss, using the .ear
saves about three minutes.

> Examine the exploded format on your hard drive, and set your IDE
> compiler to output into whatever folder the classes are going into.
> Then you just need to restart the server.  If your server supports
> class reloading, you may not even have to do that unless you make major
> configuration changes.

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