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Christian Lenz commented on NETBEANS-1412:
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I thought the steps are clear enough, it is not that the plugin is loaded, it
is scanned at the beginning for whatever reason.
Install ANY 3rd party plugin (Arduino, Atmel, whatever you want). Deactivate
the plugin and restart netbeans and open the messages.log file. You will see,
if you search for your added plugin, which is deactivated, that it is still
scanned and it takes some ms.
I guess that happens, because the plugin is still inside of the modules folder.
If you deinstall the plugin, it is not there anymore which is correct. So again
my proposal is to move deactivated plugins to a folder called deactivated to
not been scanned but they should be shown in the plugin manager as deactivated.
> NetBeans should not scan jars for deactivated plugins
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>
> Key: NETBEANS-1412
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NETBEANS-1412
> Project: NetBeans
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: ide - Performance, platform - Plugin Manager
> Affects Versions: Next
> Reporter: Christian Lenz
> Priority: Major
>
> When I deactivate plugins, they will still be inside the folder
> *C:\Users\Chrl\AppData\Roaming\NetBeans\8.2\modules*. When opening NetBeans I
> got over 100 warnings of dependencies that will upgraded:
> {code}
> WARNING [org.netbeans.core.modules]: had to upgrade dependencies for module
> arduino: added = [module org.netbeans.modules.projectuiapi.base/1 > 1.78.0,
> module org.openide.filesystems.nb, module org.openide.filesystems.compat8]
> removed = []; details: [Separate projectuiapi into desktop and NetBeans
> independent and dependent parts, Separation of desktop and cleanup]
> {code}
> So yes I installed arduino but I deactivated it. I deactivated a lot more
> like ruby and atmel and all are scanned. So for me, I don't want to deinstall
> those plugins, because I will loose the history of all plugins that I added
> months or years ago.
> So in my understanding, netbeans scans all jars inside of the modules folder
> and this takes time. Not that much, maybe some ms but if you have 150 addons
> installed, like me and NetBeans needs round about 20ms for that jar to scan
> at starting the IDE and give the warning, doesn't matter whether it is
> activated or not, it will increase the starting time. So 150 * 20ms = 3s. Of
> course this is not much but preventable.
> I would prefer to move deactivated plugins into a sub folder called
> deactivated and exclude them from scanning, if this is possible, How does
> that sounds?
> Cheers
> Chris
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