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[Subclipse-users] Why so slow?

From: Rob Oxspring <roxspring_at_imapmail.org>
Date: 2006-06-22 18:37:44 CEST

Hi Guys,

I work with a bunch of developers using a variety of eclipse and
subclipse versions (both javahl and javasvn represented) and the common
experience is that as soon as subclipse is installed then eclipse
becomes an incredible resource hog and slows to an almost unusable
speed. This is not a svn.exe issue as the command line tools are
perfectly useable.

As a specific example, with subclipse installed, eclipse's automatic
"Building workspace" task sits at 0% for over an hour on my box (XP SP2,
P4 2.5GHz, 1GB). The processor is stuck at 100% for the duration.

I'd like to improve this situation but am a little unsure of where to
start. Does eclipse have some standard log that I can peruse to prove
exactly where the time is lost? Can anyone point me in the right
direction to identify/understand/fix this slowness? I'm not an eclipse /
subclipse / subversion developer but I'm willing to become one if necessary.

Thanks for the advice,

Rob

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