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Geertjan Wielenga commented on NETBEANS-2995:
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Can you try to reproduce with 11.2 (currently in beta and a voting candidate 
available): bit.ly/apache-netbeans-11-2-vc-1

> Unusable slow when editing YAML files
> -------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: NETBEANS-2995
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NETBEANS-2995
>             Project: NetBeans
>          Issue Type: Bug
>    Affects Versions: 8.2, 11.0, 11.1
>         Environment: - Intel Core i5 processor with 8 GB of RAM and an SSD 
> hard disk
> - Xubuntu 18.04.3
> - OpenJDK 8 + 11
>            Reporter: Thomas McWork
>            Priority: Major
>
> My Maven based Java EE web project also consist of YAML files which contain 
> the OpenAPI specification. As soon as I start editing one of these YAML files 
> the IDE is getting incredibly unusable slow. It's enough to only add a single 
> character. While being in this close to freeze condition I can see that the 
> view Navigator window is cyclical scrolling from the top to the bottom. After 
> a certain amount of time (maybe a minute) everything seems to be fine again 
> and the IDE gets responsible again. I haven't encountered any other 
> performance bottlenecks on my development machine.
>  
> Also I couldn't see any related Exception in the IDE log.
>  
> I'm happy to provide anything which might help to track down / solve this 
> problem!



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