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The "whole project" rebuild notion causes problems because of the time it
takes to rebuild a project.  I have a Toshiba laptop with 1 G of memory, but
the build takes more time than I would like.  I like the opportunity to
build one class file at a time, as well as the entire project rebuild.  I am
working on a project using CVS.  I download specific source files, often one
or two at a time.  I would like to be able to rebuild only those files I
download rather than the entire project.  Prior to working in WDCS, I worked
with JBuilder.  I liked that functionality for JBuilder, but I like the
additional functionality of WDCS.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "David Dykstal" <david_dykstal@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Websphere Development Studio Client for iSeries" <wdsci-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2004 1:05 PM
Subject: Re: [WDSCI-L] Java Perspective


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> You can't.  WDSc is based on eclipse.  The eclipse project notion is based
> on the concept of incremental build -- which works especially well for
> Java.  If you change a .java file, it is compiled when saved.  The IDE
then
> propagates the change through the project. It doesn't really "recompile"
> other .java files, it just shows the effect of the change, but no new
class
> files are created.  This allows you to track and fix all the errors in the
> project that the change may have caused.  You can turn off "autobuild on
> save" but you would still have to rebuild whole projects at a crack.  The
> next version of eclipse runs builds in the background for large projects.
>
> But the question is interesting.  Why does this "whole project" build
> notion cause you problems?
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> All,
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> While in the Java perspective, can I compile one class only?  I can not
> figure out how to compile only one class.... it is either all classes in
> the
> project or nothing.
>
> Mike
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