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It may well be because of some plugin, but just in case, I am uploading a memory snapshot to ftp.intellij.net/.uploads/6808_mkw_09.04.2007_16.28.53.zip.
It may well be because of some plugin, but just in case, I am uploading a memory snapshot to ftp.intellij.net/.uploads/6808_mkw_09.04.2007_16.28.53.zip.
When did you captured snapshot? What did you do before?
IDEA had been open for most of the day (probably 5+ hours at that point), but I had spent very little time using it; mostly, I was occupied with other tasks. The changelogs from yesterday indicate that I:
-- Modified a Hibernate *.hbm.xml mapping file. -- Modified some ant build files and our CuiseControl configuration file. -- Modified several properties files.
I remember also that I looked at several Subversion histories and diffed a few Java file history versions to track down certain changes. I almost certainly also looked at a SQL script or two. I doubt that I ever built a file from inside IDEA, but I do remember that I rebuilt our project with the full rebuild target at least once, and that generates a lot of code (we generate Java files from our Hibernate mapping files), so IDEA spends a good amount of time reparsing it.
However, I don't remember any particular action that resulted in increased memory usage; I just noticed that clicking on the GC icon once or twice left memory usage over 250MB with no files open, no find usages open, no debugging sessions open, and no pending source control changes, so I sent the snapshot.
>> When did you captured snapshot? What did you do before? >>
IDEA had been open for most of the day (probably 5+ hours at that point), but I had spent very little time using it; mostly, I was occupied with other tasks. The changelogs from yesterday indicate that I:
I remember also that I looked at several Subversion histories and diffed a few Java file history versions to track down certain changes. I almost certainly also looked at a SQL script or two. I doubt that I ever built a file from inside IDEA, but I do remember that I rebuilt our project with the full rebuild target at least once, and that generates a lot of code (we generate Java files from our Hibernate mapping files), so IDEA spends a good amount of time reparsing it.
However, I don't remember any particular action that resulted in increased memory usage; I just noticed that clicking on the GC icon once or twice left memory usage over 250MB with no files open, no find usages open, no debugging sessions open, and no pending source control changes, so I sent the snapshot.
Hello Michael,
When did you captured snapshot? What did you do before?
Thank you
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Anna Kozlova
JetBrains Inc.
http://www.intellij.com
"Develop with pleasure!"
IDEA had been open for most of the day (probably 5+ hours at that point),
but I had spent very little time using it; mostly, I was occupied with other
tasks. The changelogs from yesterday indicate that I:
-- Modified a Hibernate *.hbm.xml mapping file.
-- Modified some ant build files and our CuiseControl configuration file.
-- Modified several properties files.
I remember also that I looked at several Subversion histories and diffed
a few Java file history versions to track down certain changes. I almost
certainly also looked at a SQL script or two. I doubt that I ever built
a file from inside IDEA, but I do remember that I rebuilt our project with
the full rebuild target at least once, and that generates a lot of code (we
generate Java files from our Hibernate mapping files), so IDEA spends a good
amount of time reparsing it.
However, I don't remember any particular action that resulted in increased
memory usage; I just noticed that clicking on the GC icon once or twice left
memory usage over 250MB with no files open, no find usages open, no debugging
sessions open, and no pending source control changes, so I sent the snapshot.
--Mike
Hello Michael,
Thank you
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Anna Kozlova
JetBrains Inc.
http://www.intellij.com
"Develop with pleasure!"
>> When did you captured snapshot? What did you do before?
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