Hi All,
I have an eclipse workspace with 100 projects in it. Most are WO
frameworks. But many are also web apps.
I used to do a Clean All and it used to go real fast rebuilding
everything in just over 3 minutes on a MacBook Pro. Which I think is
pretty good for 100 projects.
However, after upgrading my WOLips plugin, I decided to do a Clean
All. The clean phase went fast but when it got to the "Rebuilding
Workspace" phase it got stuck at 0% and then at 1% for a while. Then
it got stuck at 11% for another long while. Anyways, it's taking
unusually long to build. You get the idea. :-)
So my theory is that the first few times I do the Clean All after the
projects have been imported into a brand new workspace and everything
is rebuilt it goes slow. Eventually I can do Clean All to rebuild
everything and things go fast. Like I said, it takes just over 3
minutes for 100 projects. :-)
I have a theory that if I upgrade my WOLips plugin tomorrow and do a
Clean All then it will get slow again. And eventually the Clean All
will be fast over time.
Anyways, does anybody have any ideas what may be going on? Or how to
find out what Eclipse is doing exactly?
Just for context, most developers have a MacBook Pro 2GHz or better.
They all have at least 2GB of memory I think. Some of us have
Leopard. Others have Tiger. We all have Eclipse 3.3.2 with a nightly
version of the WOLips plugin.
If it helps, I'm seeing a whole bunch of these messages in the console:
5/6/08 1:46:10 PM [0x0-0x26b26b].org.eclipse.eclipse
TypeCache.clearCacheForType: clearing cache for some.package.name.here
5/6/08 1:46:38 PM [0x0-0x26b26b].org.eclipse.eclipse
TypeCache.clearCacheForProject: CLEARING P/SomeFrameworkNameHere
Thanks,
Ricardo J. Parada
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