Yes, but this example is just scaled down from where I first noticed
it. Originally instead of the simple sleeps and echos, I ran a message
feeder program that took 30-40 minutes to run. It was much more
obvious with that example that the programs ran sequentially. I just
created the simplified example for the post
On Thu, 29 Jan 2004, at 13:14:04 [GMT -0800] W. Sean Hennessy wrote:
> Can you timestamp each of the thread echo output to exclude the possibility the
> output stream is representing order incorrectly?
> -Original Message-
> From: Jefferson K. French [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2004 12:57 PM
> To: Maven
> Subject: ant:parallel is working differently in Maven than in Ant
> I'm running the exact same set of tags with Ant and Maven, but I get different
> behavior. The Maven I'm using was built
> from CVS on 11/25/03. I put this:
>
>
> Thread one sleeping for three seconds
>
> Thread one done sleeping
>
>
> Thread two sleeping for one second
>
> Thread two done sleeping
>
>
> All threads complete
> in both a build.xml and maven.xml. Running ant on the target gives:
> anttest:
> [echo] Thread one sleeping for three seconds
> [echo] Thread two sleeping for one second
> [echo] Thread two done sleeping
> [echo] Thread one done sleeping
> [echo] All threads complete
> as I expected. Running Maven on the goal gives:
> anttest:
> [echo] Thread one sleeping for three seconds
> [echo] Thread one done sleeping
> [echo] Thread two sleeping for one second
> [echo] Thread two done sleeping
> [echo] All threads complete
> The two tasks run sequentially, even though they should run in the parallel. Running
> maven -X just gives a couple
> messages about adding classpath references and verbose output on the sleep tag.
> Adding the "ant" namespace to all the
> Ant tags results in the same behavior.
> Has anyone else seen this? Is there something else I should or should not be doing
> to get the tasks to run in parallel
> in Maven?
> Jeff
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