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Denis Golovin edited comment on JBDS-3057 at 9/29/14 8:29 PM:
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Some eclipse operations blocks UI thread, that's why this message pops up, probably
can be fixed in Eclipse Luna SR2, but we should open issue for that in eclipse bugzilla.
was (Author: dgolovin):
Some eclipse operations blocks UI thread, that's why this message pops up, probably
can be fixed in Eclipse Luna CR1, but we should open issue for that in eclipse bugzilla.
JBDS causes "not responding" message on RHEL
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Key: JBDS-3057
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBDS-3057
Project: Developer Studio (JBoss Developer Studio)
Issue Type: Bug
Components: upstream
Affects Versions: 7.1.1.GA
Environment: RHEL 7 Beta
OpenJDK 1.7
JBDS 7.1.1
Reporter: Martin Malina
Assignee: Denis Golovin
Fix For: 8.0.0.GA
Attachments: jbds-not-responding.png
I was smoke testing JBDS 7 on RHEL 7 Beta and every time I started JBDS with a new
workspace, I got a "not responding" window where I could either force quit JBDS
or wait.
Obviously this is due to some limit that is set in the OS and when reached, this popup is
shown.
On subsequent starts of JBDS with the same workspace, this does not happen.
The system was a VirtualBox VM run on Windows, but there was nothing else happening on
the machine, so this shouldn't slow things down too much. Also, the machine has 8 GB
of RAM out of which 4 GB was dedicated to the VM. So I don't think the HW is
particularly slow.
I understand that this JIRA is very vague, but maybe it's worth trying to find if
it's caused by some synchronous processes that we run at JBDS start.
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