On Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 12:39 PM, Eric <[email protected]> wrote:
> What does Eclipse vs. IDEA have to do with any of
> this?

Debugging, apparently. Personally, I use neither of them much.

> I do not have any
> watches or breakpoints activated.

Just because *you* don't have anything like that activated does not
mean that the *IDE* is not doing something that might use debugging
interfaces that might be slowing things down. Clearly, something's
going on. And we need to determine whether that issue resides
principally in Jetbrains' code or Google's.

> I am just running the application
> through the debug interface.

Right. And when you tried debugging it via Eclipse, instead of IDEA,
what happened?

If Eclipse is similarly slow, then we can proceed to try to figure out
what is unusual about your application or device, since this is not a
widespread problem.

If, however, Eclipse runs normally, then there's something Jetbrains
is doing that is causing particular difficulty with you, your app, and
your device, and you should take this up with Jetbrains.

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