I just tried an experiment. I don't need to do any debugging in
NetBeans. I actually don't need to do anything at all! If I run
NetBeans and it has a project opened (the last project I was
working on, I don't explicitly load the project), I can see the
java process that is NetBeans consume memory at a rate of just
under a megabyte a second (using 'top' in a Terminal window). The
memory toolbar in NetBeans does not reflect this memory usage.
After a several minutes the VMSIZE as reported by 'top' increases
to over a GB and the system response grinds to a stand still.
Are you sure? I tried this with JDK 5.0 _06 and NB 5.5beta (Mac OX X
10.4.7 Intel) and apparently I couldn't reproduce (I waited a couple
of minutes after launch before measuring, since at startup NB does
various things, such as scanning the classpath - I believe to build
some index of the files - and also the subversion plugin tries to
connect to the repository and check the sync status). The VSIZE for
me stays put at about 1.33G - in any case I'll keep an eye on it in
the next days.
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