Hi Shumon,

It's not stuck in a loop, as you mentioned, but it's possible that it's processing something *really* big.

It would help if we knew which files it were currently analyzing, so that we could help more. (More coming in an offline email.)

~Lincoln

On Fri, May 1, 2015 at 10:51 AM, Ian Tewksbury <itewksbu@redhat.com> wrote:
Shumon,

I am passing your question along to the windup DEV team mailing list.

Windup devs, can you please address  Shumon's question below.

-Ian

On May 1, 2015, at 10:19 AM, Shumon Sharif <ssharif@redhat.com> wrote:

Hi Ian,

Hope you're doing well.  I am trying to use Windup to evaluate possibilities for a SOA-P migration.

I'm seeing the below print indefinitely - it kept printing for close to 2 hours, and I had to kill the process as it was time to go home.
DOES THIS STILL HAPPEN?

I tracked down the log statement to the following class:

Could you please advise whether the log statement can be ignored?  Looking at the code, I'm almost certain that it's not stuck in a loop - and will break out eventually - but can I expect a full Windup analysis to still occur? 

Thanks so much!!

Shumon Sharif
Senior Consultant, Red Hat
347-586-9611 (M)


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