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Ahan Hsieh - 11 Oct 2007 10:46 GMT
Hi, All:
   Recently I'm using the Sun NetBean IDE 5.5.1 in Windows, and I found
it'll become very slowing when long time no operation then open it.
In task manager if long time no use then use the NetBean, the memory will
become low;
then open NetBean it increase the memory and diffucult to use the editor.
   Fianlly it up to near 150M, then operation is smooth, would you tell me
what happend and how to avoid the memory decreasing ?

Regards. Ahan Hsieh
Roedy Green - 12 Oct 2007 08:35 GMT
On Thu, 11 Oct 2007 17:46:24 +0800, "Ahan Hsieh"
<ahan@ms61.url.com.tw> wrote, quoted or indirectly quoted someone who
said :

>    Recently I'm using the Sun NetBean IDE 5.5.1 in Windows, and I found
>it'll become very slowing when long time no operation then open it.
>In task manager if long time no use then use the NetBean, the memory will
>become low;

These monster IDEs benefit greatly from more RAM.  It is cheap now, so
I would suggest 2 gig minimum.  Then adjust the size of the swap file,
and defrag.

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