Re: Possibly speeding up tests with Gradle - anyone interested?

2022-11-10 Thread Tim Allison
I dropped the ball in following up with the gradle contact that Nick met at ApacheCon. Konstantin, if you'd like to coordinate a meeting with him (and any other devs!), please let me know. I just sent a follow up message to him for potentially trying to set something up next week. Best,

Re: Possibly speeding up tests with Gradle - anyone interested?

2022-11-09 Thread Konstantin Gribov
Any follow up on using build cache and/or experiment with migration to gradle? I have a little bit of expertise with gradle and wanted to join in with the experiment. Compilation avoidance, dependency resolution engine and ease of writing ad-hoc plugins are very strong points with gradle. I migrate

Re: Possibly speeding up tests with Gradle - anyone interested?

2022-10-14 Thread Nicholas DiPiazza
Is there a branch started on the Gradle thing? I have some cycles and can use them to upgrade to Gradle on Tika, if desired. On Thu, Oct 6, 2022 at 8:50 AM Nick Burch wrote: > On Thu, 6 Oct 2022, Tim Allison wrote: > > Happy to chat. Please put them in touch. > > Excellent, thanks Tim! > > Other

Re: Possibly speeding up tests with Gradle - anyone interested?

2022-10-06 Thread Nick Burch
On Thu, 6 Oct 2022, Tim Allison wrote: Happy to chat. Please put them in touch. Excellent, thanks Tim! Other than your past talks, have we got any info (eg on the wiki?) about how to run the regression corpus? I've been really impressed with what the POI team has done migrating from ant to

Re: Possibly speeding up tests with Gradle - anyone interested?

2022-10-06 Thread Nick Burch
On Wed, 5 Oct 2022, Nicholas DiPiazza wrote: Are they offering the Gradle Build Cache stuff free for apache projects? There's an announcement at ApacheCon in about an hour... I think the Infra team are still working out the details on how it'll all work. However, there's an additional offer

Re: Possibly speeding up tests with Gradle - anyone interested?

2022-10-06 Thread Nick Burch
On Wed, 5 Oct 2022, Oleg Tikhonov wrote: Honestly I am trying to port our project to gradle. But it goes not well. It is good idea. Is some folk can help, we can do it together. Apparently Gradle Enterprise works with both Gradle and Maven! So we don't even have to change our build - https://

Re: Possibly speeding up tests with Gradle - anyone interested?

2022-10-06 Thread Tim Allison
Happy to chat. Please put them in touch. I've been really impressed with what the POI team has done migrating from ant to gradle. On Tika, I don't think we have any special needs that would require deep gradle knowledge, but given the number of modules now, it will be non-trivial. Also, I take N

Re: Possibly speeding up tests with Gradle - anyone interested?

2022-10-05 Thread Nicholas DiPiazza
Yeah i'd be interested in the details. Are they offering the Gradle Build Cache stuff free for apache projects? In my experience, Gradle actually can slow things down quite a bit in general day-to-day development. But you get tradeoff of having a much more functional build process (tasks written

Re: Possibly speeding up tests with Gradle - anyone interested?

2022-10-05 Thread Oleg Tikhonov
Hi Nick, Honestly I am trying to port our project to gradle. But it goes not well. It is good idea. Is some folk can help, we can do it together. +1 Cheers, Oleg On Wed, Oct 5, 2022, 22:05 Nick Burch wrote: > Hi All > > At ApacheCon this week, a Bob and myself ended up chatting with the folks >

Possibly speeding up tests with Gradle - anyone interested?

2022-10-05 Thread Nick Burch
Hi All At ApacheCon this week, a Bob and myself ended up chatting with the folks from Gradle, who are keen to help ASF projects, and are discussing with the Infra team. The easier bit - they think they might be able to help speed up our maven build, especially the running of tests. Anyone ha