+1 for proposed hierarchy by Pranay. Thanks!
Thanks & Regards,
Sanjay Yadav
Manager, Enterprise Quality Assurance
HotWax Systems
On Wed, Nov 16, 2016 at 11:34 AM, Pranay Pandey <
pranay.pan...@hotwaxsystems.com> wrote:
> Thanks Rishi!
>
> Best regards,
>
> Pranay Pandey
> HotWax Systems
>
I have an SSD also (but my machine is 3 years old...). I noticed that when using Ubuntu in a VM on my machine it's faster (7 mins instead of 9 to 10),
we all know NTFS is slower than EXT3
I agree it's quite a good pragmatic idea to disable most of the logging when
running tests, maybe by
./gradlew cleanAll loadDefault testIntegration
takes 5 minutes and 20 seconds in my Mac as well (which is similar to what
Scott is using I think) but I know that it can take much longer in other
boxes: I think the main reason is because our tests performs a lot of IO
and on systems using SSD the
Hi Scott. Does that include loading data? Do you run ./gradlew cleanAll
loadDefault testIntegration? Or are you referring only to the tests?
Regardless of execution time, it is definitely _longer_ than it was in the
past, which is the reason why I started this thread in the first place.
On Wed,
Hi Sharan,
Thanks for what you are doing for the OFBiz community and the ASF at large :)
I now understand the cross posting.
I tried to review all commits (simple ones cursorily) of the OPL effort (but could not during the last weekend), that's maybe why I thought it was
"clearly technical".
I see only 1292 tests on BuildBot
https://ci.apache.org/projects/ofbiz/logs/trunk/html/ (I guess you had a typo)
It's 4 mins, 25 secs for
https://ci.apache.org/builders/ofbiz-trunk/builds/1745 (trunk HEAD, step 3)
It was the same a month ago (can't get back more)
It's 9 to 10 mins on my
I have to agree with Jacques on this one. The concept of the project clearly
states that it was an OFBiz event, so let's not fool anyone
http://opl.ofbiz.us/the-concept/
"idea is to explore new domain in OFBiz you never worked before.
Idea is to get expertise in domain in which you worked in