On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 1:54 PM, Eugene Kuleshov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > James Carman wrote: >> >> I just downloaded everything today, so I should be running the latest >> and greatest of everything. Here's what I did: >> >> 1. Download latest Eclipse for Java developers bundle. >> 2. Install latest Subclipse >> 3. Install latest WTP >> 4. Install latest AJDT >> 5. Install latest m2eclipse including Subclipse, WTP and AJDT >> integration. >> >> Try to import my projects. > > Can you please clarify if you are importing your Maven projects as multiple > Eclipse projects?
I am importing maven projects and then choosing all projects that show up under my main directory. > Also, what versions of Subclipse and AJDT exactly you have installed? Eclipse AspectJ Development Tools Version: 1.6.0.200809031144 AspectJ version: 1.6.2.20080828190000 (c) Copyright IBM Corp. and others 2000, 2006. All rights reserved. Visit http://www.eclipse.org/ajdt >> >> It takes up a huge amount of memory and bogs down my machine > > Can you please be more specific about "huge amount of memory" and what > "bogs down my machine" means? 2.6 GB is a huge amount of memory. By bogging down my machines, I mean that it eats up the CPU and everything else slows down. > > What is happening at that time? Please check what is shown in the Progress > view and in Maven console. 1. Importing Maven projects 2. Updating Maven Dependencies > > The m2eclipse runs several jobs in the background, but if you experiencing > noticeable slowness of the Eclipse workbench, please take few thread dumps > from the Eclipse JVM. See > > >> [INFO] Final Memory: 62M/439M >> > > m2eclipse is also running Maven while importing those projects, so you may > expect it to consume some amount of memory close to amount used by Maven in > command line, though m2eclipse runs Maven on those projects one by one. >> >> The workspace state file is only 742.3 KB in size. Is that too big? >> > > Not at all. It is about the right size for workspace of your size and it > also seem like you have some decent number of dependencies in your projects. > > regards, > Eugene > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from this list, please visit: > > http://xircles.codehaus.org/manage_email > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe from this list, please visit: http://xircles.codehaus.org/manage_email