[arch-general] netbeans freeze
Dear list, I recently started a Java certification and installed netbeans. I experience a lot of few seconds freezes, with the CPU up to 100%. These issues arrise even when I am not building neither running any code. My system is usually working very well and has enough CPU to build anything in a very short time (kernels, ROM...). Is there any settings in netbeans or Arch I missed? Any idea where could this comes from? It is really annoying, especially for a Java newbie wich find it very difficult to write even the smallest code :-( TY for help.
On 16 Nov 2012 12:12, "Arno Gaboury" <arnaud.gaboury@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear list,
I recently started a Java certification and installed netbeans.
Firstly: Do you have to stick to netbeans? There are great alternatives and having used others I found netbeans to be bad at simplifying the life of a developer. My opinion of course..
I experience a lot of few seconds freezes, with the CPU up to 100%. What 's the process with the 100% If it's a Java application (I.e. netbeans) the we would need the Java dump to see what's happening.
These issues arrise even when I am not building neither running any code. My system is usually working very well and has enough CPU to build anything in a very short time (kernels, ROM...).
Is there any settings in netbeans or Arch I missed? Any idea where could this comes from?
It is really annoying, especially for a Java newbie wich find it very difficult to write even the smallest code :-(
TY for help.
Have you tried download the zip of net beans and run it. See if it's netbeans specific or the package from arch.
On Fri, Nov 16, 2012 at 10:19 AM, Leonidas Spyropoulos <artafinde@gmail.com>wrote:
On 16 Nov 2012 12:12, "Arno Gaboury" <arnaud.gaboury@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear list,
I recently started a Java certification and installed netbeans.
Firstly: Do you have to stick to netbeans? There are great alternatives and having used others I found netbeans to be bad at simplifying the life of a developer. My opinion of course..
Hi, can you name them? I'm also interested in them :)
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Arno Gaboury
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Leonidas Spyropoulos
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Martín Cigorraga