Hello Rashko,

Yes I have solved the problem by moving to New version of Eclipse i.e
"Eclipse Ganymede".
Eclipse Ganymede is very good release from the community and work very good
with Groovy files.

You can download the updated Eclipse Plugin for Groovy from here :-

http://docs.codehaus.org/display/GROOVY/2008/07/25/Groovy+Eclipse+plugin+updated+to+Groovy+1.5.6+and+Eclipse+3.4

or

http://groovy.codehaus.org/Eclipse+Plugin

Please let me know how the "Eclipse Ganymede" goes for you.

Off-topic :-

BTW here is the link for the People using Eclipse Ganymede (
http://www.eclipse.org/ganymede/map.php)
>From the above link you can give your details and see your name on the "Map"
as well.
May be you can get the "Eclipse Jacket" or "Eclipse Shirt" from the Lucky
draw. :-).Last date for subscription is 31st July.
http://www.eclipse.org/ganymede/aroundtheworld.php
I shared you this details because I provided my details over there ;) ...
Now I am also on the "Map" :-).

On Sat, Jul 26, 2008 at 1:51 AM, Rashko Rejmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi Ashish,
>
> I have the same problem on Fedora 9, Eclipse Europa.
> Did you find a solution for this problem?
>
> Regards,
> Rashko Rejmer
>
> On Fri, 2008-06-23 at 06:42 +0530, Ashish Vijaywargiya wrote:
> > When we open the Groovy file in IDE (I am using Eclipse 3.3.2) and
> > then close(Ctrl + w) the groovy file then it takes 5 to 10seconds.I
> > tested it on three machines.
> >
> > Although other files like *.xml, *.java or *.ftl , *.bsh take not more
> > then 1 sec. Anybody of you facing the same problem ?
> >
> > Please let me know if some trick is there for doing some setting's in
> > Eclipse. I also disabled the Build Automatically feature from Eclipse.
> >
>
>


-- 
Ashish Vijaywargiya
Indore (M.P), India
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indore

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