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I tried to get a call graph and I got the "please wait" message.. the status bar said that scanning was in progress.. I waited (way too long) and the scanning message went away from the status bar. But the call graph window was still saying "please wait" - It appeared that nothing was happening.I closed the call graph window and tried again - boom instantly the call graph was there.The "scanning" delays combined with a failure for some things to update when the scanning finishes is really going to hurt.I'm with the others, scanning takes orders of magnitude longer than it should. I can compile my project in less time. In general I see "please wait" too often and for too long.That's my main complaint.. in other areas I'm quite happy with how things are working. (Well I still fight the GUI layout tool on a daily basis :-) )ScottOn 1-Jun-09, at 7:42 PM, HakSun Kim wrote:I also experienced the slowness when I use NB for my project.
Thousands of java and jsp files and libraries..., and it takes several minutes to be ready.
BR
Sun Kim2009/6/2 Aaron Hagopian <airhead1@...>
Trying out RC1 and I've never had this before but now I'm having scanning slowness constantly and goto source as well as refactoring.On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 7:33 PM, Ulf Zibis <Ulf.Zibis@...> wrote:
Additionally I think, collapsing comments etc. in the editor should be done first (before updating navigation), so user could start editing immediately.
-Ulf
Am 24.05.2009 03:46, nleck schrieb:
Are other people finding the project scans and navigation slow or is this just me ?
When I open a Java file for the first time it can take 60+ seconds for the navigation to be available. As developers tend to bounce around a number of files this can be a real issue.
I have seen a number of other users complaining about this on the user forums.
See bug#161367 (http://www.netbeans.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=161367)
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