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- <h2>Parallel</h2>
- <h3>Description</h3>
- <p>Parallel is a container task - it can contain other Ant tasks. Each nested
- task within the parallel task will be executed in its own thread. </p>
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- <p>Parallel tasks have a number of uses in an Ant build file including:</p>
- <ul>
- <li>Taking advantage of available processing resources to reduce build time</li>
- <li>Testing servers, where the server can be run in one thread and the test
- harness is run in another thread.</li>
- </ul>
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- <p>Care must be taken when using multithreading to ensure the tasks within the
- threads do not interact. For example, two javac compile tasks which write
- classes into the same destination directory may interact where one tries to
- read a class for dependency information while the other task is writing the
- class file. Be sure to avoid these types of interactions within a
- <parallel> task</p>
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- <p>The parallel task has no attributes and does not support any nested
- elements apart from Ant tasks. Any valid Ant task may be embedded within a
- parallel task, including other parallel tasks.</p>
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- <p>Note that while the tasks within the parallel task are being run, the main
- thread will be blocked waiting for all the child threads to complete.</p>
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- <p>If any of the tasks within the <parallel> task fails, the remaining
- tasks in other threads will continue to run until all threads have completed.
- In this situation, the parallel task will also fail.</p>
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- <p>The parallel task may be combined with the <a href="sequential.html">
- sequential</a> task to define sequences of tasks to be executed on each thread
- within the parallel block</p>
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- <h3>Examples</h3>
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- <parallel>
- <wlrun ...>
- <sequential>
- <sleep seconds="30"/>
- <junit ...>
- <wlstop/>
- </sequential>
- </parallel>
- </pre>
- <p>This example represents a typical pattern for testing a server application.
- In one thread the server is started (the wlrun task). The other thread consists
- of a three tasks which are performed in sequence. The sleep task is used to
- give the server time to come up. Another task which is capable of validating
- that the server is available could be used in place of the sleep task. The
- test harness is then run. Once the tests are complete, the server is stopped
- (using wlstop in this example), allowing both threads to complete. The
- parallel task will also complete at this time and the build will then
- continue.</p>
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- <parallel>
- <javac ...> <!-- compiler servlet code -->
- <wljspc ...> <!-- precompile JSPs -->
- </parallel>
- </pre>
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- <p>This example shows two independent tasks being run to achieve better
- resource utilization during the build. In this instance, some servlets are being
- compiled in one thead and a set of JSPs is being precompiled in another. As
- noted above, you need to be careful that the two tasks are independent, both in
- terms of their dependencies and in terms of their potential interactions in
- Ant's external environment.</p>
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