> But, as I've said before, it's impossible to search with any
> precision :-).
There have been some more changes to the Community search interface recently.
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> On Thursday 07 Aug 2008, Amy wrote:
> > If you use the Help a lot it can go much higher, especially if you
have
> > more than one Help window open at a time.
>
> Oh, right.
> I use the online help because it'll be mo
On Thursday 07 Aug 2008, Amy wrote:
> If you use the Help a lot it can go much higher, especially if you have
> more than one Help window open at a time.
Oh, right.
I use the online help because it'll be more up to date, and possibly have some
useful comments.
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On Thursday 07 Aug 2008, Daniel wrote:
> 200MB? javaw.exe can take up to 700MB when running builder for a
> couple of hours... That's a lot of memory...
Are you using a recent JVM ?
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> On Thursday 07 Aug 2008, Gus wrote:
> > Well I think it depends on how many projects, libraries, etc you
have.
>
> Well, of course.
>
> > and also if you are compiling... etc.
>
> I see higher spikes, but 200meg is
--- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, Tom Chiverton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> On Thursday 07 Aug 2008, Gus wrote:
> > Well I think it depends on how many projects, libraries, etc you
have.
>
> Well, of course.
>
> > and also if you are compiling... etc.
>
> I see higher spikes, but 200meg is
On Thursday 07 Aug 2008, Gus wrote:
> Well I think it depends on how many projects, libraries, etc you have.
Well, of course.
> and also if you are compiling... etc.
I see higher spikes, but 200meg is about a rough average, and I'll have
several projects open (CFML, Flex, Perl, plain text etc.)
200MB? javaw.exe can take up to 700MB when running builder for a
couple of hours... That's a lot of memory...
--- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, "Gus" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > I don't think 200meg is a lot these days is it ?
>
> Well I think it depends on how many projects, libraries, et
i vm my work enviroment and two instances of eclipse (either while working
on plugins or building stuff side by side) is a annoying at times.
On Thu, Aug 7, 2008 at 5:01 PM, Gus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I don't think 200meg is a lot these days is it ?
>
> Well I think it depends on how ma
> I don't think 200meg is a lot these days is it ?
Well I think it depends on how many projects, libraries, etc you have.
and also if you are compiling... etc.
Standalone, it's a packaged eclipse. Two builders == two eclipses I just
went with builder because I prefer the way some menus are layed out and I
don't do any java + flex (at the same time) development. My responsibilities
at work end at the WSDL these days.
-Josh
On Thu, Aug 7, 2008 at 10:10 PM
just kick of another eclipse and select the second workspace. it works fine.no
i am serious, why two flexbuilders, i am trying to think of a scenario where
1 is not enough. a java and flex eclipse instance i get, but two flex
builder instances?
also, did you install the plugin version of flexbuild
Ew, is that a joke? Besides I already said that it was two different
workspaces. Switching between them takes way too long, and I wanted to be
able to work in one while the other is building (which also takes way too
long)
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On Thursday 07 Aug 2008, Gus wrote:
> AFAIK, just open a new eclipse and point it to a different workspace
> than the one is open, at least in windows it works. but its a matter
> of how memory do you have because eclipse eats a lot!!
I don't think 200meg is a lot these days is it ?
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yeah, thats the way, why would you however want two instances of flex
builder (i get two eclipses).if its more than one project just open both at
once, or have both in one project and mod your build script.
On Thu, Aug 7, 2008 at 1:29 PM, Gus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> AFAIK, just open a new
AFAIK, just open a new eclipse and point it to a different workspace
than the one is open, at least in windows it works. but its a matter
of how memory do you have because eclipse eats a lot!!
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> I figured out a "close
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