Good point! Most of the builds are just verifications.
BR Tommy
På 10 april 2023 till 16:32:50, Karl Heinz Marbaise
(khmarba...@gmx.de(mailto:khmarba...@gmx.de)) skrev:
> Hi,
>
> That sounds very good..
>
> Tip: Do not use "install" use "verify" instead...
>
>
> Kind regards
> Karl
Hi,
That sounds very good..
Tip: Do not use "install" use "verify" instead...
Kind regards
Karl Heinz Marbaise
On 10.04.23 10:50, Tommy Svensson wrote:
Hello maven users,
I provided an update on this yesterday, but I'm not sure it was sent. My Mac
was in a really bad state.
The problem is
Hi,
On 06.04.23 17:15, Tommy Svensson wrote:
Hello maven users,
I have an observation that does not make sense to me:
I have a multi module build of about 5 modules.
I do an "mvn clean install" and it takes 43 seconds.
I then do an "mvn install" and it takes 43 seconds !
The second time
Hello maven users,
I provided an update on this yesterday, but I'm not sure it was sent. My Mac
was in a really bad state.
The problem is solved, and maven is and was 100% innocent here! :-).
There were a new macos update that I missed that solved the general slugishness
of my machine.
Tommy Svensson to...@natusoft.se wrote:
I'm running Apache Maven 3.8.5
(3599d3414f046de2324203b78ddcf9b5e4388aa0) That is what the latest version of
IDEA gives me.
If you add Maven Wrapper [0] to your project, you can use any version of
Maven you like, including the latest 3.9.1 release.
Tommy Svensson wrote:
> I'm running Apache Maven 3.8.5 (3599d3414f046de2324203b78ddcf9b5e4388aa0)
> That is what the latest version of IDEA gives me.
If you add Maven Wrapper [0] to your project, you can use any version of Maven
you like, including the latest 3.9.1 release.
Nils.
[0]
Hi Tommy,
Maybe look at setting up
https://github.com/khmarbaise/maven-buildtime-profiler to see if you can
see where the time is being spent or not being spent.
On Thu, 6 Apr 2023 at 16:29, François Guillot
wrote:
> Hi
>
> Disclaimer: I'm a engineer @ Gradle
>
> You can also try the Gradle
Hi
Disclaimer: I'm a engineer @ Gradle
You can also try the Gradle Enterprise Maven extension (
https://docs.gradle.com/enterprise/maven-extension/)
Or the new Maven Cache extension
https://maven.apache.org/extensions/maven-build-cache-extension/
to benefit from build caching for some goal
Well maven still has to go through all the lifecycle, which involves
generating resources, compiling, packaging, running tests, checking
snapshots, etc. So depending on your plugin, repository configuration you
could get faster/slower subsequent builds. Unlike gradle, maven doesn't
cache steps so
Hello maven users,
I have an observation that does not make sense to me:
I have a multi module build of about 5 modules.
I do an "mvn clean install" and it takes 43 seconds.
I then do an "mvn install" and it takes 43 seconds !
The second time everything was already built, so no compilation at
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