Choosing a bean [message #13927] |
Thu, 08 January 2004 14:33 |
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Originally posted by: kguelseven.NO-SPAM.ch.csc.com
Hi
one small but annoying problem I have run into is with the "Choose Bean"
button on the component palette. When hit, this takes about each time
30s to 60s for the selection dialog to appear.
I'm running Eclipse 2.1.2 on Win2K with VE 0.5.
Thanks in advance
Korhan
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Re: Choosing a bean [message #13938 is a reply to message #13935] |
Fri, 09 January 2004 16:33 |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: kguelseven.NO-SPAM.ch.csc.com
Sri Gunturi wrote:
> Hello,
> The choose bean dialog is extended from the Type selection dialog. Could
> you please provide more information :
> (1) Are there many jars, projects in the classpath ?
> (2) Does openeing the type selection dialog take as long as well?
> Regards,
> Sri.
>
> Korhan Gülseven wrote:
>
>> Hi
>>
>> one small but annoying problem I have run into is with the "Choose
>> Bean" button on the component palette. When hit, this takes about
>> each time 30s to 60s for the selection dialog to appear.
>>
>>
>> I'm running Eclipse 2.1.2 on Win2K with VE 0.5.
>>
>>
>> Thanks in advance
>> Korhan
>
>
1) There are 8 jars an 2 projects in the classpath. The UI components
I'm interested in are in one of those 2 projects. Their base classes
(Sitraka JClass) are packaged in a jar.
2) No, the type selection dialog works well.
Regards
Korhan
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Re: Choosing a bean [message #13941 is a reply to message #13938] |
Fri, 09 January 2004 21:03 |
Srimanth Messages: 225 Registered: July 2009 |
Senior Member |
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Hello,
Please open a defect on product VE on component 'Java Core' for this
problem.
When the choose bean dialog is clicked on, it has to provide the
underlying mechanism all the available classes in the classpath. Hence
when launched, it is taking some time to determine all classes
(everytime it is opened). The reason the type selection dialog is faster
is becuase it has its own internal caching mechanism.
The choose bean dialog could extend the type selection dialog directly
in order to use its caching mechanism. This problem should be fixed via
the opened defect.
Regards,
Sri.
Korhan Gülseven wrote:
> Sri Gunturi wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>> The choose bean dialog is extended from the Type selection dialog.
>> Could you please provide more information :
>> (1) Are there many jars, projects in the classpath ?
>> (2) Does openeing the type selection dialog take as long as well?
>> Regards,
>> Sri.
>>
>> Korhan Gülseven wrote:
>>
>>> Hi
>>>
>>> one small but annoying problem I have run into is with the "Choose
>>> Bean" button on the component palette. When hit, this takes about
>>> each time 30s to 60s for the selection dialog to appear.
>>>
>>>
>>> I'm running Eclipse 2.1.2 on Win2K with VE 0.5.
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance
>>> Korhan
>>
>>
>>
>
> 1) There are 8 jars an 2 projects in the classpath. The UI components
> I'm interested in are in one of those 2 projects. Their base classes
> (Sitraka JClass) are packaged in a jar.
> 2) No, the type selection dialog works well.
>
>
> Regards
> Korhan
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Re: Choosing a bean [message #577150 is a reply to message #13935] |
Fri, 09 January 2004 16:33 |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: kguelseven.NO-SPAM.ch.csc.com
Sri Gunturi wrote:
> Hello,
> The choose bean dialog is extended from the Type selection dialog. Could
> you please provide more information :
> (1) Are there many jars, projects in the classpath ?
> (2) Does openeing the type selection dialog take as long as well?
> Regards,
> Sri.
>
> Korhan Gülseven wrote:
>
>> Hi
>>
>> one small but annoying problem I have run into is with the "Choose
>> Bean" button on the component palette. When hit, this takes about
>> each time 30s to 60s for the selection dialog to appear.
>>
>>
>> I'm running Eclipse 2.1.2 on Win2K with VE 0.5.
>>
>>
>> Thanks in advance
>> Korhan
>
>
1) There are 8 jars an 2 projects in the classpath. The UI components
I'm interested in are in one of those 2 projects. Their base classes
(Sitraka JClass) are packaged in a jar.
2) No, the type selection dialog works well.
Regards
Korhan
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Re: Choosing a bean [message #577231 is a reply to message #13938] |
Fri, 09 January 2004 21:03 |
Srimanth Messages: 225 Registered: July 2009 |
Senior Member |
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Hello,
Please open a defect on product VE on component 'Java Core' for this
problem.
When the choose bean dialog is clicked on, it has to provide the
underlying mechanism all the available classes in the classpath. Hence
when launched, it is taking some time to determine all classes
(everytime it is opened). The reason the type selection dialog is faster
is becuase it has its own internal caching mechanism.
The choose bean dialog could extend the type selection dialog directly
in order to use its caching mechanism. This problem should be fixed via
the opened defect.
Regards,
Sri.
Korhan Gülseven wrote:
> Sri Gunturi wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>> The choose bean dialog is extended from the Type selection dialog.
>> Could you please provide more information :
>> (1) Are there many jars, projects in the classpath ?
>> (2) Does openeing the type selection dialog take as long as well?
>> Regards,
>> Sri.
>>
>> Korhan Gülseven wrote:
>>
>>> Hi
>>>
>>> one small but annoying problem I have run into is with the "Choose
>>> Bean" button on the component palette. When hit, this takes about
>>> each time 30s to 60s for the selection dialog to appear.
>>>
>>>
>>> I'm running Eclipse 2.1.2 on Win2K with VE 0.5.
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance
>>> Korhan
>>
>>
>>
>
> 1) There are 8 jars an 2 projects in the classpath. The UI components
> I'm interested in are in one of those 2 projects. Their base classes
> (Sitraka JClass) are packaged in a jar.
> 2) No, the type selection dialog works well.
>
>
> Regards
> Korhan
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