On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 11:28 AM, Russ Michaels <[email protected]> wrote:
> I had the same problems but I found the cause.
> I had CFB set to connect to CF automatically and check the server state, RDS
> etc.
> If you don't have coldFusion running when u launch CFB (normal on a dev
> machine) then this will make it slow to start up.

Useful tip, thanx Russ.

Russ is referring to the Build Server Settings option (Preferences >
ColdFusion > Server Settings) and unchecking (Initiate build when)
ColdFusion Builder started.

Note, however, that _might_ prevent CFBuilder from resolving mappings
for CFCs etc until you Refresh Server (Views > Servers > select a
server and right-click > Refresh Server).

Since I so rarely stop/start CFBuilder, I don't mind it being slow to startup.
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