Yeah, javadocs creation is slow. Still IMO it should be included in
"mvn install" from the root dir. But note that it is generated as a
part of the docs module, so you don't have to include it when building
*code*. E.g. you can build from "cayenne/framework" directory, and
this will produce runtime jars, but skip the docs.
Andrus
On Feb 7, 2008, at 12:48 AM, Kevin Menard wrote:
> Would anyone object to the disabling of javadoc building by
> default? The
> javadoc generation seems to dominate every other phase in my
> building and
> accounts for 50% of the total time to build. Moreover, most of the
> time I'm
> not even going to use that javadoc because I'm building to test
> something.
>
> Obviously, I'd still push it through for any released artifacts, but
> it
> strikes me as being unnecessarily time consuming in everyday use.
>
> If no one objects, I'll dig into how to do this in maven, as I'm not
> even
> sure how to control it quite yet.
>
> Thanks,
> Kevin
>
>
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