hi,

as you are using windows, there are some new options what can slow down
your system.
We have expirience such slow downs, when using tortoisesvn and an
on-access virus-scanner. It is always a good thing trying to disable
these scanners if there are performance issues with saving files.

Cheers,
    Markus

Murray Collingwood schrieb:
> Hi all
> 
> Does anybody else find this hellishly confusing?  It makes me want to throw
> everything out and go back to a nice simple DOS system and a Turbo C 
> compiler! 
> How much simpler it was back then...
> 
> Okay, I downloaded the latest Eclipse system, copied my project into a fresh
> workspace.  Saving a file was back to a sub-second response.  Actually I tried
> saving a second file to make sure it wasn't a fluke the first time.  There was
> definitely a problem somewhere and it has now gone away.
> 
> Okay, now the second part of the problem.
> 
> Tomcat or Jetty???
> 
> I don't want to package every time I make a small change to a config file or
> HTML, so I want the servlet engine to use my files from my development area.  
> My
> previous frustrations with restarting tomcat have encouraged me down the Jetty
> track - I downloaded Jetty 6 yesterday and the test system was working in 
> about
> 5 minutes, pretty good.  I then added a context.xml for my application and now
> when I start Jetty it simple crashes and refuses to start the application.  I
> get an error like:  'No class for Servlet or Filter'
> 
> I haven't been able to find any help on this error.
> 
> I did find information on a Jetty-Maven-Plugin but form my reading this is all
> about packaging the application - I don't want to go there.  I also found a
> number of recent comments about Maven2 saying it was still quite buggy.
> 
> Do I press ahead trying to solve the Jetty stuff or do I revert back to a 
> Tomcat
> system....???
> 
> I'm developing in a Windows XP environment so this may limit me from some of 
> the
> options suggested here.
> 
> PS Thanks to everybody who has contributed so far - I really appreciate your
> ideas and suggestions.  You really are a very friendly bunch of people.
> 
> PPS My computer is an Intel 2.8ghz processor with 1gb ram and 80gb harddrive. 
> It's not slow with other stuff.
> 
> Cheers
> Murray
> 
> Some of my understandings:
> Sysdeo-tomcat-plugin - packages app and restarts Tomcat
> WTP - packages app and restarts Tomcat
> Web Standard Tools - I was using this
> AJDT - never used it
> Jetty6 plugin - is this the Jetty-maven-plugin referred above of different?

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