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Geertjan Wielenga commented on NETBEANS-3316:
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You have started and deployed to Payara outside of NetBeans and that doesn’t
make a difference? Then it’s a problem with Payara. Best would be to go to
netbeans.apache.org, find the page with the mailing lists, join the dev mailing
list, and describe your problem on the dev mailing list so that others using
Payara and developing Payara support can advise you.
> Running Java EE projects on Payara takes a VERY LONG TIME to start
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> Key: NETBEANS-3316
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NETBEANS-3316
> Project: NetBeans
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: ide - Performance, java - Project, javaee - Web Project,
> serverplugins - GlassFish
> Affects Versions: 8.2, 11.1
> Environment: Windows 10 64-bit
> Payara 4,2
> Java 1.8,0_231 64 bit (also happens with Java 11.0.1 64 bit)
> Reporter: Murray Wilson
> Priority: Critical
> Attachments: messages.log, messages.log.1, messages.log.2
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> When working on any Java EE Web Project, attempting to start or debug the
> project takes an extremely long time - over 20 minutes to start an
> application on a local paya server on a windows 10 machine with the local
> payara server already loaded, even if the project had already having been
> deployed.
> It will deploy the project to the local server again and then get stuck at
> 50% completion for over 20-30 minutes using Netbeans 11.1 (in 8.2 it would
> take 2-6 minutes). This delay seems to be getting longer with each release
> and it has gotten to the point where netbeans is unusable for web development.
>
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