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Geertjan Wielenga edited comment on NETBEANS-2940 at 8/9/19 1:34 PM:
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Ivan Yakovlev added a comment - 40 minutes ago
> Can you use the same JDK in both IDEs, please, i.e., Java: 1.8.0_101; Java 
> HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM 25.101-b13?

>> When I add path to JRE in netbeans.conf.

NetBeans does not run on the JRE, it runs on the JDK. I am trying to find out 
whether the problem here relates to the JDK, please will you run both IDEs on 
the same JDK?

Apparently in 8.2 you are using a HML5/JS specific distribution (which runs on 
the JRE), while in 11.0 or 11.1 you have the full IDE (which requires the full 
JDK), because we're not distributing a small HTML5/JS specific distribution at 
this point. I.e., that is another difference in your two environments -- in one 
you have a small IDE in the other you have the full IDE. 



was (Author: geertjanwielenga):
Ivan Yakovlev added a comment - 40 minutes ago
> Can you use the same JDK in both IDEs, please, i.e., Java: 1.8.0_101; Java 
> HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM 25.101-b13?

>> When I add path to JRE in netbeans.conf.

NetBeans does not run on the JRE, it runs on the JDK. I am trying to find out 
whether the problem here relates to the JDK, please will you run both IDEs on 
the same JDK?

Apparently in 8.2 you are using a HML5/JS specific distribution, while in 11.0 
or 11.1 you have the full IDE, because we're not distributing a small HTML5/JS 
specific distribution at this point. I.e., that is another difference in your 
two environments -- in one you have a small IDE in the other you have the full 
IDE. 


> StackOverflow on JavaScript Indexing
> ------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: NETBEANS-2940
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NETBEANS-2940
>             Project: NetBeans
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: javascript - Editor
>    Affects Versions: 10.0, 11.1
>            Reporter: E Dementiev
>            Priority: Major
>         Attachments: 2019-08-08-08-00-01.png, 2019-08-08-12-00-01.png, 
> 2019-08-08-14-00-01.png, 2019-08-09-09-00-01.png, 
> 2019-08-09-09-00-02-htop.png, 2019-08-09-09-00-03.png, 
> 2019-08-09-09-00-05.png, 2019-08-09-09-00-exception-log.txt, 
> 2019-08-09-12-00-01-JRE.png, 2019-08-09-netbeans-11.1-about.png, 
> 2019-08-09-netbeans-8.2-about.png, selfsampler15073537369378979592.npss, 
> selfsampler17323576831159964034.npss, selfsampler231953002133054481.npss
>
>
> Very often Netbeans would start consuming high CPU resources for the job of 
> Checking for external changes, which sits in suspended status. If you click 
> on the cross and manually cancel that job, the CPU will keep being consumed.
> The only way to stop this is to completely close Netbeans. Upon closing, it 
> will say that it is still checking for external changes.



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