I use ant for sign my jars for web-start deployment. Ant.signjar is very slow when web-start signing. How to speedup signing process ?
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I found one possible solution.
Earlier in build script ant.signjar called sequentially for all jars (We use gradle for build, more than 20 MB dependecies). Now i use groovy library GPars methods: withPool(4) and eachParallel { ant.signjar }. It is cool for 2 cores in my pc and 4 cores in build server. (for 3 times faster)
Second trick is cache: we use cached signed jars for all RELEASE/NON-SNAPSHOT dependencies. When we run build without clean, it runs faster because uses cached signed libs from build directory.
I generally use 2 targets: one to sign the whole project and one to only sign my jars. So the latter will not re-sign dependencies and make the signing process much quicker.