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Improve GRADLE build Performance #1110

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Compiler daemon. The Gradle Java plugin allows you to run the compiler as a separate process by setting options.fork = true. This feature can lead to much less garbage collection and make Gradle’s infrastructure faster. This project has more than 1000 source files. We can consider enabling this feature.

Incremental compilation. Gradle recompile only the classes that were affected by a change. This feature is the default since Gradle 4.10. For an older versions, we can activate it by setting options.incremental = true.

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If there are any inappropriate modifications in this PR, please give me a reply and I will change them.

@johnmcclean johnmcclean merged commit 02f6f17 into aol:master May 11, 2022
@johnmcclean johnmcclean added this to the 10.4.1 milestone May 15, 2022
johnmcclean added a commit that referenced this pull request May 20, 2022
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