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Stephane Nicoll
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Fix full build contributing instructions
Closes gh-11374
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@@ -99,46 +99,29 @@ checkstyle until you are ready to submit a pull request:
==== Full Build
Multi-module Maven builds cannot directly include maven plugins that are part of the
reactor unless they have previously been built. Unfortunately this restriction causes
some compilations for Spring Boot as we include a maven plugin and use it within the
samples. The standard build works around this restriction by launching the samples via
the `maven-invoker-plugin` so that they are not part of the reactor. This works fine
most of the time, however, sometimes it's useful to run a build that includes all modules
(for example when using `maven-versions-plugin`). We use the full build on our CI servers
and during the release process.
Running a full build is a two phase process.
1) Prepare the build
Preparing the build will compile and install the `spring-boot-maven-plugin` so that it
can be referenced during the full build. It also generates a `settings.xml` file that
enables a `snapshot`, `milestone` or `release` profiles based on the version being
built. To prepare the build, from the root directory use:
You can run a full build using the following command:
[indent=0]
----
$ ./mvnw -P
snapshot,prepare install -DskipTests
$ ./mvnw -P
full clean install
----
NOTE: You may notice that preparing the build also changes the
`spring-boot-starter-parent` POM. This is required for our release process to work
correctly.
2) Run the full build
NOTE: As for the standard build, you may need to increase the amount of memory available
to Maven by setting a `MAVEN_OPTS` environment variable with the value `-Xmx512m`. We
generate more artifacts when running the full build (such as Javadoc jars), so you may
find the process a little slower than the standard build.
Once the build has been prepared, you can run a full build using the following commands:
[TIP]
====
If you want to run a build without the samples and integration tests, building the
`spring-boot-project` module is enough. You can cd there and run the same command, or you
can run this from the top-level directory:
[indent=0]
----
$ ./mvnw -
s ./settings.xml -f spring-boot-full-build -P
full clean install
$ ./mvnw -
f spring-boot-project -P
full clean install
----
NOTE: As for the standard build, you may need to increase the amount of memory available
to Maven by setting a `MAVEN_OPTS` environment variable with the value
`-Xmx512m`. We generate more artifacts when running the full build
(such as Javadoc jars), so you may find the process a little slower than the standard build.
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