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    Earnie Dyke
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    Greetings all,

    I have just upgraded to Eclipse 3.1.2 and MyEclipse 4.1.1 and when I start JBoss it is taking over 3 minutes when before the upgrade it was taking only 30 seconds. Anyone else experienced this? Once it is up, it runs slowly as well. This is very frustrating and I need to resolve it quickly.

    Any and all help is appreciated!

    Earnie!

    #249465

    Riyad Kalla
    Member

    Earnie,
    Be sure to either remove all your break points or close all the projects you don’t need during debugging when starting up an app server. If you have any break points set and a lot of large projects open, what is happening is the Eclipse debugger is real-time evaluating ALL your open code for potential matches for the break pointsas it’s trying to start up JBoss.

    #249470

    Earnie Dyke
    Member

    WOW!!!! That did it! I had two break points set, I dsiabled them and JBoss started in 29 seconds!!!!

    Thanks!

    Earnie!

    #249475

    Riyad Kalla
    Member

    Awesome, glad it’s working.

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