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Re: Mylyn 3.0.5 in Eclipse 3.4.2 slow, upgrade to 3.1.0 is now unusable [message #67800 is a reply to message #67743] |
Fri, 03 April 2009 08:00 |
Jörg Thönnes Messages: 229 Registered: July 2009 |
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On 04/02/09 17:47, David M. Karr wrote:
> I'm not using any connectors or source-code control. I'm just creating
> local tasks.
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> The computer is 7 years old with an Athlon processor, with max 1.5gb
> RAM. It's obviously relatively slow.
OK, the remaining point to check is if you alter files outside Eclipse.
Example: We do code generation using ant tasks, and if I run this ant task outside Eclipse,
at some point Eclipse detects these files as changed and does a refresh.
Now Mylyn considers every changed/refreshed file as interesting to a task if this task is active.
This can be partially controlled by Window / Preferences / Tasks / Resources to exclude specific
file or directories from monitoring. If I remember correctly, there is also a bug which tracks
improvements to the way to exclude resources from monitoring.
Another notable change is that if you synchronize resources from source control, these ones are now
not automatically added to the Mylyn context. This is Mylyn 3.1.
So please check if this could apply to you and come back here or a file a bug if you feel that there
is need for improvement.
Cheers, Jörg
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Re: Mylyn 3.0.5 in Eclipse 3.4.2 slow, upgrade to 3.1.0 is now unusable [message #597347 is a reply to message #67743] |
Fri, 03 April 2009 08:00 |
Jörg Thönnes Messages: 229 Registered: July 2009 |
Senior Member |
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On 04/02/09 17:47, David M. Karr wrote:
> I'm not using any connectors or source-code control. I'm just creating
> local tasks.
>
> The computer is 7 years old with an Athlon processor, with max 1.5gb
> RAM. It's obviously relatively slow.
OK, the remaining point to check is if you alter files outside Eclipse.
Example: We do code generation using ant tasks, and if I run this ant task outside Eclipse,
at some point Eclipse detects these files as changed and does a refresh.
Now Mylyn considers every changed/refreshed file as interesting to a task if this task is active.
This can be partially controlled by Window / Preferences / Tasks / Resources to exclude specific
file or directories from monitoring. If I remember correctly, there is also a bug which tracks
improvements to the way to exclude resources from monitoring.
Another notable change is that if you synchronize resources from source control, these ones are now
not automatically added to the Mylyn context. This is Mylyn 3.1.
So please check if this could apply to you and come back here or a file a bug if you feel that there
is need for improvement.
Cheers, Jörg
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