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Java Runs Slow

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artlab - 10 Aug 2005 00:02 GMT
I'm working on a site which contains some Java elements which load extremely
slow.  I would like to know if this is due to my Java environment
configuration or some other cause. I'm running IE on Windows XP.   The site
is:  http://www.lafronterarentacar.com   Any help would be greatly
appreciated.
Jeff Schwab - 10 Aug 2005 03:42 GMT
> I'm working on a site which contains some Java elements which load extremely
> slow.  I would like to know if this is due to my Java environment
> configuration or some other cause. I'm running IE on Windows XP.   The site
> is:  http://www.lafronterarentacar.com   Any help would be greatly
> appreciated.

Only took a few seconds for me in Firefox, on Windows XP, via cable modem.
Intel Inside - 10 Aug 2005 04:24 GMT
Ditto & I'm on slow adsl in Australia

>> I'm working on a site which contains some Java elements which load
>> extremely
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>
> Only took a few seconds for me in Firefox, on Windows XP, via cable modem.
artlab - 10 Aug 2005 13:16 GMT
Thanks for the propt response.  It seems then that the problem is in my own
settings for IE or Java.  I run Java version 1.5.0   Can someone point out
the settings that might  be generally at fault?   Thanks and best regards.

> > I'm working on a site which contains some Java elements which load extremely
> > slow.  I would like to know if this is due to my Java environment
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>
> Only took a few seconds for me in Firefox, on Windows XP, via cable modem.
Daniel Dyer - 10 Aug 2005 13:22 GMT
> Thanks for the propt response.  It seems then that the problem is in my  
> own
> settings for IE or Java.  I run Java version 1.5.0   Can someone point  
> out
> the settings that might  be generally at fault?   Thanks and best  
> regards.

It could possibly be your anti-virus software (if you have it).  Try  
temporarily disabling it and see if that makes any difference.

Dan.

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Dale King - 12 Aug 2005 03:32 GMT
>> Thanks for the propt response.  It seems then that the problem is in
>> my  own
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> It could possibly be your anti-virus software (if you have it).  Try  
> temporarily disabling it and see if that makes any difference.

I've noticed a big difference when turning off real-time scan of the
Eclipse directory.

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 Dale King



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