I was trying to track down another Null Pointer Exception in my
pluggable rendering code when a funny thing happened. My build of
OpenJUMP seemed to freeze on startup, after the splash screen
displayed.

So I figured I must have inadvertently created an infinite loop or
some other mistake in my code. I spent an hour or so looking for the
culprit yesterday, but didn't find it. I finally decided to try a
fresh build of the SVN and I got the same problem. So I tired a
nightly build from a few nights ago and I got the same problem.

The only way to terminate OpenJUMP is with the task manager in
Windows. I notice while there that the javaw.exe process was consuming
50% of my CPU resources.

Is there something going on with a recent build of OpenJUMP, or am I
going crazy? Can anyone else verify the startup time for OJ on a
Windows XP machine?

Could this be a problem caused by a recent Java update?

The Sunburned Surveyor

P.S. - I just downloaded the 1.2 D build and had the same problem.

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