Tuesday, May 08, 2012

The End of Application Redeploys

What do redeploys and application restarts mean for developers?
 
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What Developers Want: The End of Application Redeploys
Could you imagine having to completely restart your computer every time you wanted to write, receive or send an email? When Java developers want to see the results of their code changes (e.g. adding a new feature, or fixing a bug), they have to redeploy their application, or restart their application server - a process that takes an average of 10.5 minutes away from each coding hour, according to a recent survey. This white paper reviews the costs of turnaround time in development teams and suggests a solution for eliminating this unnecessary process.
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