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Nabil SuleimanParticipant*drool*
BTW, is there is any limprovment in Eclipse M9/RC1 performance on Linux ? I haven’t really try it seriously yet.
Scott AndersonParticipantI’m not sure on Linux. It seems to run much better on Windows and Mac (the two platforms I work on) than M8 but still not as quickly as 2.1. Also, I do notice that the memory requirements seem about double what they are with Eclipse 2.1 when running them side by side. For example, if you’re running 512MB of RAM, it’s going to be a little tight with Eclipse 3.0 and a debug application server running.
bortMemberPut your hand up if you’ve got a GIG O RAM! 😈
Nabil SuleimanParticipantoki dok .. will have to give it a run it and see …. thanx scott
Scott AndersonParticipantI must confess: I have a gig of RAM in my laptop and don’t know how I ever did with less. Of course, I’m often running Eclipse, a PDE-launched version of MyEclipse, and a server or two in order to test features so I really need that much RAM; especially now the Eclipse 3.0 has doubled it’s memory footprint.
bortMemberYeah… the laptop I’m using now, I got about 14 months ago, and I made sure I had a GIGRAM in it. At the time it seemed a little silly… but I am definitely happy with the decision to make the investment.
vbfischerMember@support-scott wrote:
>Where in Texas are you guys? I used to live in, and still have relatives in the Auston area…
Looks like you need to check out our ‘Howdy, where y’all from thread here: 😉
https://www.genuitec.com/forums/topic/from-support-howdy-where-y-all-from/Oh yeah, and we still use the traditional spelling of ‘Austin’. 😉
Well… I was about 5 years old then 🙂 darn keyboard, who switched my i and o…
binyanMemberThe ME site has gotten slow. Would you people please refrain from hitting refresh/reload every 5 minutes, it is lowing down MY reloads. I’ll be happy to post a message about 3.8B1 after I have downloaded it. 🙂
Binyan
snpeMemberWill You released me for eclipse M9 (m9rc1) today ?
M9 is more better than M8 and I waiting for M9 version ME
regards
Scott AndersonParticipantYes, it’s coming later today. I’ll post a followup on this thread as soon as the downloads are available so you might want to check the ‘Notify me when a reply is posted’ setting.
snpeMemberFine.Thanks Scott.
Does HTMl preview work on Linux – I set HTML widget for eclipse help and javadoc view (I must compile mozilla 1.6 from source, but it is great)regards
Nabil SuleimanParticipantwell, my resoruces are spread horizontally. I.e. 2 512 MB RAM machines and a couple oldies on 128MBs on my local net. Plus a couple of servers on datacenters some for work/production some are just scratch boards (boxes ?). Eclipse perminatly run on one machine here. Servers on other machines. And I know, debugging and stuff the eclipse/MyEclipse way not possible, but I learned how to read logs on the servers :D.
oh well, need upgrade soon anyways.
Scott AndersonParticipantDoes HTMl preview work on Linux
I’m not sure what question you’re asking, so I’ll ask two others and answer them instead. 🙂
1) Are the new WYSIWYG HTML editing capabilities available on Linux?
A1: No, at the moment that feature windows-only, but we’re looking at crossplatform solutions for the future.2) It the JSP/HTML preview feature available on Linux?
A2: Not in 3.8 Beta-1, but we’re planning to add it for 3.8 Beta 2.
snpeMemberMy question is 2 (html preview) – I think that isn’t big problme with html widget – eclipse javadoc view work with this.
I see in lomboz – when I have jsp page I have servlet tab and I can see servlet for this jsp – this is not too hard add in MyEclipse
I don’t know how WYSIWYG HTML editing work, but new Eclipse Forms can help – plugin org.eclipse.ui.forms
Thanks
Scott AndersonParticipantOk, the binaries are in the staging area. It’s just a little time for web guys to get them linked to the download page. Possibly by the time you read this they’ll be available.
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