Dependency analysis tages ages - is this normal?

deploying an application to a Jar or to OC4J tages ages. Expecially the dependency-analyser occupies my CPU to 100%for several minutes.
Is there a chance to speed up deployment? Is it possible to disable de dependecy analyser for development purposes? I think it would be fine to just JAR up all classes without any dependency analysis just to speed up the development cycle. Setting the "dependecy analyser" option to "include all their Content to the output" does not prevent the dependecy analyser from running and blocking my PC for several minutes. Unfortunately, while the dependency analyser is running, my PC is hardly usable.
My PC has enough RAM (500MB) but is not the quickest (PII, 300MHz). But I think even on this PC it should not be that slow! JARing files together without any dependency analysis must be quicker!

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