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Maven Builds... Okay this is killing me in time. The Java project we have takes no less than 12 minutes to build, deploy and start Tomcat. For every simple change that I want to be able to do to a file that does NOT require it to be compiled such as every jsp, htm(l), js, etc. web file I am forced to rebuild this project over and over and over. Hours are being eaten up working through this project because I have to shut down the server and build and so forth.

In the past I had used Ant on projects and was able to create a useful bat file that I could quickly execute Ant builds that would only deploy my web file and not have to build the entire project. This saved me so much time when it would only take a couple seconds rather than 10+ minutes.

So the question is...

How do I use Maven to only deploy my web based files and not rebuild the entire project? (Point me in the right direction of some sample pom as I'm very new to Maven and have no internal support)

Failure to understand why a -1 rating on a completely valid question from someone who does not understand what Maven can and cannot do. Please clarify the reason for -1.

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    Is it not an option to just use Eclipse for development (hot) deployments? Yes Maven is slow and that is not really going to change. But unless you have some really awkward to build application, then you can just use Eclipse to deploy the application and just have edits to webfiles immediately accessible in the running Tomcat instance.
    – Gimby
    Aug 18, 2015 at 11:46
  • Is it that you do a clean each time? If I execute mvn package, only some files will change. Also, you can skip tests. Makes development faster. And third, you can implement integration tests, so you don't need to deploy each time you change something. Also think of putting a static web server (nginx, etc.) in front of your application server for serving and testing static content. Aug 18, 2015 at 11:49
  • True enough, but I already wonder what in this process is taking so long in the first place. Yes a Maven build can be slow especially when tests are executed, but 12 minutes seems excessive.
    – Gimby
    Aug 18, 2015 at 11:50
  • The build process is made up of several sibling projects as well as sub projects. I found the syntax to at least skip the tests in addition to running it in quiet mode so it would not output so much to the screen. Prior to the changes I have mentioned the process use to take over 15 minutes. Time is critical and I have no options to setup any static servers and add more levels to this mess of a project. @Ben when you say integration tests what do you mean? @ Gimby I am not familiar with Maven at all from what I can see they have build scripts calling Maven and custom Ant builds.
    – edjm
    Aug 18, 2015 at 12:08
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    @Elijah I can't answer that, if I say no some random plugin will magically appear. I suggest you google that, I have never had a need (because I would create a custom ant task for it and call that from the Maven build if I were in your situation). But the difference between you and me is that I took the time to understand Maven before I jumped into projects that used it. Took me a few days to read the book I had, then Maven was my best friend.
    – Gimby
    Aug 19, 2015 at 6:51

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As suggested by @Gimby

create a custom ant task for it and call that from the Maven build

Now doing that is something I have to figure out how to do but at least it is something that can be done and will solve my issue.

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