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Martin Malina commented on JBIDE-20362:
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[~rob.stryker], I gave this another go now and I have an update: I noticed that when I
download a runtime via the New Server wizard, the unzipping is fast. But if I go via
Preferences > Runtime Detection > Download, it is slow. So maybe you could check
what's different between the two? The progress window is slightly different and I can
see that when it's slow, each directory is printed twice - once above the progress bar
and once below, but I doubt this would make such a huge difference, so there must be more
that's different.
Extracting of a download runtime is slow on Mac
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Key: JBIDE-20362
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-20362
Project: Tools (JBoss Tools)
Issue Type: Bug
Components: runtime-detection
Affects Versions: 4.3.0.Beta2
Reporter: Martin Malina
Assignee: Rob Stryker
Fix For: 4.4.x
While playing with the Download runtime fuctionality, I noticed that once a runtime (e.g.
EAP 6.2) is downloaded, the extraction takes very long. I think it used to be fast and the
extraction was done without any progress reporting. But now it seems that every
subdirectory in the archive is being printed out which slows it down.
This extraction process took 1 min 23 sec for EAP 6.2 and I have an SSD. On a command
line, this would take a few seconds.
I think the solution may be to simply show "Extracting" without printing out
each file/directory that is being extracted.
(Furthermore, the progress bar does not reflect the progress - it seems there is still
only perhaps 5 % done and then it's suddenly over.)
I can record a screencast if you like, but I think this should be easy to replicate.
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