Galder Zamarreno wrote:
I talked to Rob earlier and he said that the slow down is due to a
full
build that is executed so that incremental builds can be executed later.
Hmmmm, I have some doubts whether this is the right place to do it. In
other words, a full build should only be executed if:
1.- I do a build (Ctrl + B).
2.- Or if I request one by right click "Build Archive (Full).".
Doing a preemptive build when trying to see the list of project archives
of a project does not seem to be the right timing for it.
Thoughts?
To reiterate my point, before doing an incremental build, build must be
invoked somehow, either via 1 or 2. I don't see why there's a need to
have a full build executed when checking what archives a project creates.
Max Rydahl Andersen wrote:
> put it in jira ;)
>> Hi,
>>
>> Re:
http://galder.zamarreno.com/?p=256
>>
>> After going through all this, stopping Eclipse and restarting it, I'm
>> getting a noticeable slow down when going to the "Project Archives"
>> view and trying to list the archives associated with the openjdk
>> project.
>>
>> The slow down is around 1-2 minutes and the progress bar says:
>> "Register Projet..."
>>
>> Anyway this waiting time could be reduced?
>>
>> Cheers,
>
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Galder Zamarreño
Sr. Software Maintenance Engineer
JBoss, a division of Red Hat