Re: [Solved] Running a WO app from Eclipse - Very Slooow!
Re: [Solved] Running a WO app from Eclipse - Very Slooow!
- Subject: Re: [Solved] Running a WO app from Eclipse - Very Slooow!
- From: Jacky Gagnon <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 10 Jan 2008 16:04:10 -0500
Hi all,
The issue came from the «PB.project» file.
For each request, my application was wasting time in
"appendToResponse". Many calls was made to
"_IDEProjectPB.extractResourcesFromPath()"... I don't know exactly
why?!?
The solution I found :
- Uncheck "Write PB.project on build" in Eclipse Preferences
(WOLips > Build).
- Move or delete the file "PB.project" in your folder project.
I don't know why WOLips try to use this file in execution, but this
seem to be the problem for one of my project.
Guido, can you confirm if this solution work for you?
Thanks!
On 08-01-10, at 13:55, Guido Neitzer wrote:
On 10.01.2008, at 10:59, Jacky Gagnon wrote:
I'm trying to migrate an application to Eclipse; all seems to be
fine except I have a big speed issue when I'm running it from
Eclipse.
The application is very very slow, it can take between 10-20 s. to
return a new page; sometimes I can get the message «No Instance
Available».
All is fine with XCode on the same computer. With Eclipse, I use
the same "lauch" parameters than XCode, like : WODirectConnect to
"false" (I use a secure connection), WOAdaptorURL with "http://
myIPAdress/cgi-binWebObjects" etc.
What can produce this speed issue ?
I'm seeing the same stuff in one of my workspaces, not in the
others. Also I see this slowdown when I use WO 5.3 but not when I
use 5.4 using the same workspace.
Last time I somehow managed to get the original speed back, but I
don't know how - it finally healed itself or so. Right now I have
that issue again - so, if you happen to find the cause, please yell
out loud here ... ;-)
Sorry, that I can't really help with that - I can only say, that
this is not normal, that I'm seeing that too, but not on all
projects, not in all workspaces and not all the time for the
project where it happens. Until now, I don't know the root cause.
cug
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Real-World WebObjects class at the Big Nerd Ranch
March 2008, Frankfurt, Germany
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