Many thanks, I will see if we are deploying the class files in the jar.
Thanks a lot for the idea
Rana
On Wednesday, July 18, 2012 10:48:11 AM UTC+2, Richard wrote:
-- On Wednesday, July 18, 2012 10:48:11 AM UTC+2, Richard wrote:
Rana - are you combining class files into a jar? That'll help reduce the file count for GAE, if that's an issue for you.Wishlist:upload the code/basic .classes, have GWT compilation happen on Google infrastructure.
On Wednesday, July 18, 2012 9:49:19 AM UTC+2, Rana wrote:Hi Joseph,Thanks a lot for the information. I will go through both links, and see if it helps in solving the problem.Many thanks againRana
On Wednesday, July 18, 2012 3:07:48 AM UTC+2, Joseph Lust wrote:Rana,I've read that internal Google apps must build to 240 permutations for the supported browsers and languages. To support this they:
- Conduct draft compilations only using their desired dev permutation
- Do complete compiles for releases/CI/test on a server farm
There are instructions out there that do this sort of thing:Of course you probably don't need to do a complete build that often (CI machine, pre-release), so collapsing the permutations or just doing a single permutation draft compile might suffice.Sincerely,Joseph
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