Oh, no! Seconds? Like five? Seven? For a process that you start less than once a day? Unacceptable.
> High memory usage. Heaps in the 1-2 GB range are not uncommon.
So... what? Spend an additional $30 on your build server and add 8Gb to it. Problem solved.
> - XML configuration files.
XML is fine. As opposed to Groovy, IDE's do a great job at offering auto-completion on it. But if Groovy is your bag, you can use that too.
> - Non-Unixy feel.
I have no idea what that means and I've been using UNIX for about thirty years now.
Oh, no! Seconds? Like five? Seven? For a process that you start less than once a day? Unacceptable.
> High memory usage. Heaps in the 1-2 GB range are not uncommon.
So... what? Spend an additional $30 on your build server and add 8Gb to it. Problem solved.
> - XML configuration files.
XML is fine. As opposed to Groovy, IDE's do a great job at offering auto-completion on it. But if Groovy is your bag, you can use that too.
> - Non-Unixy feel.
I have no idea what that means and I've been using UNIX for about thirty years now.