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Re: XCode 3.1 & Java



On Saturday 30 August 2008 14:52:21 Mikael Hakman wrote:

> > Mayby I am wrong, but it seems that each time I compile the project 
> > every file is compiled regardless if it it was modified or not.
>
> Ant works this way.

Not necessarily. Ant uses standard javac to compile, with no default option 
set that affects recompiling. So if the classes output folder still exists, 
it should compile only changed classes, to the extend that Sun javac supports 
this. I have not (yet) worked with XCode and java, but I suspect that a full 
project build might contain a cleanup target that deletes the compiled class 
files from a previous run. 

> Regards/Mikael

Regards
Rainer Frey

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 >XCode 3.1 & Java (From: Piotr Rychlik <email@hidden>)
 >Re: XCode 3.1 & Java (From: "Mikael Hakman" <email@hidden>)



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