I was in a .jsp that used JSP 2.0 features. I was just text editing. Hitting Enter at the end of a line to break it, then hitting tab 7 times to get it into the right column. The tab response was poor. Here is the file I was editing.
Sorry it took that long. I've just looked into and it appears it's not a jsp editing slow but J2EE project view updates in 'deployment' mode. Hope we'll be able to fix that soon. Until then you may switch off deployment mode as a workaround.
Sorry it took that long. I've just looked into and it appears it's not a jsp editing slow but J2EE project view updates in 'deployment' mode. Hope we'll be able to fix that soon. Until then you may switch off deployment mode as a workaround.
jsp or jspx?
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Maxim Shafirov
http://www.jetbrains.com
"Develop with pleasure!"
If you we had full jsp support, it could be a .tag too! (very subtle question asking when that's coming)
JSP 2.0 using .jsp files. It has shown a marked decrease in performance.
Norris Shelton
Sun Certified Java Programmer
Maxim Shafirov wrote:
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it got better in 3265 ;) still i wish there were less red lines in my JSP2.0 files ]]>
I took a snapshot while editing a .jsp
I was in a .jsp that used JSP 2.0 features. I was just text editing.
Hitting Enter at the end of a line to break it, then hitting tab 7 times
to get it into the right column. The tab response was poor. Here is
the file I was editing.
Norris Shelton
Sun Certified Java Programmer
Maxim Shafirov wrote:
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>> Is it me or is this baby painfully slower than 3245 when editing JSP
>> files?
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Attachment(s):
moz-screenshot.jpg
Here is another CPU snapshot where I am editing a .jsp (1.1) that has a
ton of scriplets. Basically a lot of garbage code.
Norris Shelton
Sun Certified Java Programmer
Maxim Shafirov wrote:
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>> Is it me or is this baby painfully slower than 3245 when editing JSP
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Attachment(s):
moz-screenshot.jpg
Sorry it took that long. I've just looked into and it appears it's not a
jsp editing slow but J2EE project view updates in 'deployment' mode.
Hope we'll be able to fix that soon. Until then you may switch off deployment
mode as a workaround.
Thanks.
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Maxim Shafirov
http://www.jetbrains.com
"Develop with pleasure!"
Fixed in the #3287
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regards,
Alexey Kudravtsev
Software Developer
JetBrains, Inc, http://www.jetbrains.com
"Develop with pleasure!"
"Maxim Shafirov (JetBrains)" <max@jetbrains.com> wrote in message
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Thanks a bunch.
Alexey Kudravtsev wrote:
>Fixed in the #3287
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