I just started using OOPHM on my Mac (10.6.2) and it is very, very slow. I've tried all of the recommendations about changing the URL to include only "localhost" or "127.0.0.1" but I still have to wait nearly three minutes for my application to start.
The program I'm writing is currently very small and only consists of less than 200 lines of code. It does import a JAR that contains definitions of a lot of objects and has some dependencies (Gilead, Hibernate, GXT) for the server side components but right now I'm just using basic GWT components. Does the size of the dependencies and included JARs matter? I ask because I notice that as soon as I start the application the traffic on port 9997 to and from my loopback interface is pegged at 1.5MB/sec in each direction for the entire three minutes the application is starting up. I stepped through my code with a debugger and the client side code gets set up, runs, then there's a three minute pause where all of this data goes back and forth, and then the server-side code runs. The client and server side code takes less than 1 second to finish so I don't think it's a bug in my code. I tried to capture the traffic in Wireshark to figure out what is getting sent but it looks like all of the packets are very small (~56 bytes) and trying to capture the whole session causes Wireshark to crash. Is anyone else seeing this loopback traffic problem? I assumed maybe the debugger is communicating my dependencies to the OOPHM plugin but my dependencies are nowhere near this large. What other information can I provide to help this get debugged? Thanks, Tim Mattison
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