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Christian Lenz edited comment on NETBEANS-2940 at 8/23/19 7:48 AM:
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Foreced my self to switch to PhpStorm. It hasn't such issues with indexing
project at all. Sorry, folks
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what a shame :( but it is as it is. Only one thing to say, you try to compare
PHPStorm (One Distro) with full Apache NetBeans. Can you please try IntelliJ
instead? Because this would be more comparable. It is the full version which
has everything inside, as Apache NetBeans has. If there is no problem then
there is smth different wrong.
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PS
If I am used your sugestion so I am already switched to PHPStorm. For me,
killer feature of Netbeans is ability to work with many different projects at
the same time. It is wery useful for me.
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Have you ever used the PHP/HTML distro of NetBeans 8.2? I guess not, you
already said it, you used the full version right? So there is nothing to fix in
the PHP/HTML version, because you never tried it (In 8.2).
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Would be good to give it another try once we have a HTML/JS specific distro of
Apache NetBeans. Until now you’ve been comparing the full Apache NetBeans with
the small 8.2 HTML/JS distro.
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Honestly and only IMHO, what should that bring? The PHP/HTML distro is not
different from the PHP/HTML modules, that you use inside of your Full IDE. So
why should it make a difference? And as he said, me and some others, we use
NetBeans full because of that multi, independent, project. Doesn't matter you
have 2 or 20. We use it for HTML, PHP, Java, Maven, C/C++ and and and, in
parallel.
So if there is really a difference between PHP/HTML distro and the full one (I
mean in performance and not that nothing related to PHP/HTML is in there),
there must be a problem of the full IDE with multi, mixed project types while
indexing/openeing/parsing, etc. and this needs to be fixed anyway. Otherwise a
full IDE doesn't make sense, if it is broken somehow and the only workaround is
to switching to a different distro which fixes your needs. This might work for
some people, but not for all.
was (Author: chrizzly):
> Foreced my self to switch to PhpStorm. It hasn't such issues with indexing
> project at all. Sorry, folks
what a shame :( but it is as it is. Only one thing to say, you try to compare
PHPStorm (One Distro) with full Apache NetBeans. Can you please try IntelliJ
instead? Because this would be more comparable. It is the full version which
has everything inside, as Apache NetBeans has. If there is no problem then
there is smth different wrong.
>PS
> If I am used your sugestion so I am already switched to PHPStorm. For me,
> killer feature of Netbeans is ability to work with many different projects at
> the same time. It is wery useful for me.
Have you ever used the PHP/HTML distro of NetBeans 8.2? I guess not, you
already said it, you used the full version right? So there is nothing to fix in
the PHP/HTML version, because you never tried it (In 8.2).
> Would be good to give it another try once we have a HTML/JS specific distro
> of Apache NetBeans. Until now you’ve been comparing the full Apache NetBeans
> with the small 8.2 HTML/JS distro.
Honestly and only IMHO, what should that bring? The PHP/HTML distro is not
different from the PHP/HTML modules, that you use inside of your Full IDE. So
why should it make a difference? And as he said, me and some others, we use
NetBeans full because of that multi, independent, project. Doesn't matter you
have 2 or 20. We use it for HTML, PHP, Java, Maven, C/C++ and and and, in
parallel.
So if there is really a difference between PHP/HTML distro and the full one (I
mean in performance and not that nothing related to PHP/HTML is in there),
there must be a problem of the full IDE with multi, mixed project types while
indexing/openeing/parsing, etc. and this needs to be fixed anyway. Otherwise a
full IDE doesn't make sense, if it is broken somehow and the only workaround is
to switching to a different distro which fixes your needs. This might work for
some people, but not for all.
> Excessive CPU Usage during HTML/PHP project parsing.
> ----------------------------------------------------
>
> 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
> Assignee: Laszlo Kishalmi
> Priority: Major
> Labels: performance, pull-request-available
> 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, 2019-08-09-14-00-01.png,
> 2019-08-09-14-00-02.png, 2019-08-09-14-00-02.png, 2019-08-09-14-00-03.png,
> 2019-08-09-14-00-03.png, 2019-08-09-17-30-IDE-log.txt,
> 2019-08-09-17-30-java.lang.StackOverflowError.txt,
> 2019-08-09-netbeans-11.1-about.png, 2019-08-09-netbeans-8.2-about.png,
> 2019-08-12-21-00-01.png, 2019-08-12-21-00-02.png,
> 2019-08-13-09-00-Eception-IDE-log.txt,
> 2019-08-13-09-00-java.lang.NullPointerException.txt,
> 2019-08-13-12-00-NB-about.png, 2019-08-14-09-00-UI-NB10.png,
> 2019-08-14-12-00-Refreshing-indices-03.png,
> image-2019-08-12-10-34-22-305.png, netbeans-11.1.conf, netbeans-8.2.conf,
> selfsampler15073537369378979592.npss, selfsampler15232135153799309662.npss,
> selfsampler15675620776487318185.npss, selfsampler16506135220476039727.npss,
> selfsampler17323576831159964034.npss, selfsampler1962235903870517275.npss,
> selfsampler231953002133054481.npss, selfsampler4257377310219144311.npss,
> selfsampler4496583350478949316.npss, selfsampler5156665032004940801.npss,
> selfsampler5156665032004940801.npss, selfsampler6110902925879607737.npss,
> selfsampler6409512410806567513.npss, selfsampler7754563681117566493.npss,
> selfsampler9035236510445031912.npss
>
> Time Spent: 10m
> Remaining Estimate: 0h
>
> 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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