Mr. Kishalmi had much better advice. Do what he said instead of the below.
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Mark A. Flacy
mfl...@verizon.net
On Wednesday, October 20, 2021 2:28:44 PM CDT Mark A. Flacy wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> The next step would be to run some tool such as jconsole or jvisualvm on the
> same machine to see
Greetings,
The next step would be to run some tool such as jconsole or jvisualvm on the
same machine to see what is going on in your netbeans instance.
At least you will find out what thread is creating trouble.
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Mark A. Flacy
mfl...@verizon.net
On Wednesday, October 20, 2021 1:57:03 PM C
There is a Profile the IDE button next to the Memory Gauge. Start
profiling when the CPU usage spikes, let it run for a minute or so, then
stop the profiling. You will see what is happening behind the scenes.
That data can be exported as well, just zip that, create an issue in the
JIRA and atta
Hi Mark,
I think this CPU abuse happens independent of project size or resources. I
already had modified my netbeans.conf to give it plenty of heap (2-4gb),
but I’m not even running anything ‘large’ - when this happens, there are
always only two projects open in the IDE - one is a library projec
Greetings,
How many projects are in your projects panel?
If you haven't modified (God, I hate this) "/Applications/NetBeans/Apache\
NetBeans\
12.4.app/Contents/Resources/NetBeans/netbeans/etc/netbeans.conf" to allow a
larger heap
than the paltry default, you may be observing the JVM performi
I’ll happily upvote this issue. It’s been happening for a long time and is
present on 12.5 as well.
I’m virtually at the point on giving up because of this problem and switching
to another IDE
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> On 20 Oct 2021, at 18:54, Thomas Wolf wrote:
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>
> I have NB 12.4, but I
I have NB 12.4, but I have noticed the same behavior on previous NBs as
well:
Most of the time, my MacBook Pro is quiet as can be. But every now and
then (every other day?), I’d be surfing the web or reading the mail when my
fans start spinning up - often getting to their max speed *and staying
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