On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 6:52 PM, Steve Bryant
wrote:
> Good to know. I don't remember running into that in CFEclipse, but likely I
> just didn't have as many large projects running at the time.
I have a bunch of large non-CFML projects in Eclipse so it's a habit
I've had to get into :)
--
Sean
Sean,
Good to know. I don't remember running into that in CFEclipse, but likely I
just didn't have as many large projects running at the time.
Thanks,
Steve
> Yup, when I start work on a project, I tend to right-click > Close
> Unrelated Projects as a matter of course. That's an Eclipse thing
On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 11:57 AM, Steve Bryant
wrote:
> A friend recently suggested that closing large projects (not the files - the
> projects themselves, right-click on the project and click "Close Project"). I
> tried that about a week ago and I haven't had any problem since.
Yup, when I st
Thanks for the suggestion but it did not work.
-
Rodney
On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 11:41 AM, Wil Genovese wrote:
>
> I've seen this happen before when the trial was not uninstalled properly or
> the uninstall didn't complete. This is the the fault of the EVIL licensing
> software that Adobe cra
That's a great tip, Steve. I've heard it before from the old CFEclipse days
and practice it regularly. It works especially well if the projects you
close are remote. You can also turn off automatic project refreshing, but
then you will have to refresh each project/directory tree when a change is
m
Not to get on the DW bashing wagon, I actually prefer DW for all my work, but I
can be buggy as hell. I actually wrote a batch file to kill it when it won't
close properly. I found for me when it would hang on close and I would kill
the task it would hang on start the next time. I finally di
>Gerald,
>
>Your comments about CFB being slow bother me, and warrant some exploration.
>Can you provide more detail? Do you have projects set up into a shared dev
>environment over the network? I can't imagine that would be fast for any
>IDE.
>
I'm not a CFBuilder fan, I've always liked DW. But
Nathan,
I have experienced quite a bit of slowness in ColdFusion Builder. It will
randomly hang, sometimes it recovers and sometimes it takes so long that I shut
it done and restart (at which point the long restart is annoying).
A friend recently suggested that closing large projects (not the
I've seen this happen before when the trial was not uninstalled properly or the
uninstall didn't complete. This is the the fault of the EVIL licensing
software that Adobe crams into all of its products.
I had to reinstall and get the same error you got, then use the CFBuilder
uninstaller and
I tried the initial release of CFB and had the same slowness issues others
have already stated so I never purchased it. I've decided to give it
another try since the update should fix some of the problems I experienced,
however on reinstall of the trial I need to enter a serial number or it
kicks
i believe there was also an option to automatically start cf when u start
CFB and stop CF when you stop CFB, this would of course also slow things
down as CF does take a while to start, but it never worked for me.
On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 8:34 PM, Sean Corfield wrote:
>
> On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at
On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 11:28 AM, Russ Michaels wrote:
> I had the same problems but I found the cause.
> I had CFB set to connect to CF automatically and check the server state, RDS
> etc.
> If you don't have coldFusion running when u launch CFB (normal on a dev
> machine) then this will make it
It was when it first came out so I am a bit hazy on the details. I am
connected over the network to our dev, staging and Prod servers. I really
can't develop locally. I have no problem with CFE/Aptana. But DW can be
sluggish at times.
Since I had one license (and not aware that I could do two ins
Not offhand; we haven't messed with it around here since the 1st release
version.
On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 1:56 PM, Adrocknaphobia wrote:
>
> Morgan,
>
> Do you have any bug numbers I can look into?
>
> -Adam
>
> On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 2:39 PM, morgan l wrote:
>
> >
> > I've lobbied for years t
Morgan,
Do you have any bug numbers I can look into?
-Adam
On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 2:39 PM, morgan l wrote:
>
> I've lobbied for years to get a setup like that here, but it's a no-go.
>
> Either way, CFBuilder in both the beta and 1st release version was dog slow
> randomly. Not all the time,
So the solution to that one is just to have CF running before you start
CFBuilder. Does that affect anything other than Builder's startup time?
nathan strutz
[http://www.dopefly.com/] [http://hi.im/nathanstrutz]
On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 12:28 PM, Russ Michaels wrote:
>
> I had the same problem
I've lobbied for years to get a setup like that here, but it's a no-go.
Either way, CFBuilder in both the beta and 1st release version was dog slow
randomly. Not all the time, not always on the same template even, just
randomly jrun would peg the cpu to 100%. CFEclipse doesn't cause that
problem
athan Strutz [mailto:str...@gmail.com]
Sent: 26 January 2011 19:24
To: cf-talk
Subject: why is cf_builder so slow? (was: expensive)
Gerald,
Your comments about CFB being slow bother me, and warrant some exploration.
Can you provide more detail? Do you have projects set up into a shared dev
enviro
Gerald,
Your comments about CFB being slow bother me, and warrant some exploration.
Can you provide more detail? Do you have projects set up into a shared dev
environment over the network? I can't imagine that would be fast for any
IDE.
I have a copy of all my projects locally, I install CF serv
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