No slowness report.  Not in a corporate env. Virus scanning is turned off for 
my development folder, but is otherwise active.  (Just the built-in Windows 
Defender)
Just tried 12.4 and the dialog opened instantly.  But then I tried 12.5 again 
and it was nearly instant too.  Something’s fishy... reproduced it twice in a 
row before I sent that email and it wasn’t the first time I had noticed it.  
I’ll try again after rebooting…
Dang.. not doing it now…  It’s happened multiple times in the past.


> On Sep 28, 2021, at 3:51 PM, Benjamin Asbach <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi Scott,
> 
> do you see this behavior in NetBeans 12.4 as well? Are you in a cooperate 
> environment? Sometimes there are problems with Antivirus solutions or Network 
> Drives.
> 
> Is a slow report generated?
> 
> Cheers
> Benjamin
> 
> On 2021-09-28 11:42, Scott Palmer wrote:
>> NB 12.5 Running on JDK 16  Windows 10 Pro.
>> NB 12.5 takes so long to initially put up the Open Project dialog on
>> Windows (over 20 seconds on a fast laptop with SSD) that I would not
>> be surprised if some people simply killed the process thinking it was
>> locked up.  This results in an unpleasant first experience with
>> NetBeans for Windows users.  The project open dialog comes up quickly
>> on subsequent tries.
>> When opening a Gradle project for the first time, a “priming build” is
>> required (i.e. the build script needs to be evaluated and since that
>> is basically the equivalent of running a script, the user needs to
>> acknowledge it).  The problem is after successfully doing this priming
>> build and dismissing the dialog the project does not appear in the
>> projects list!  You have to open the project a second time to get it
>> to show up.  You can also restart NB and it will have remembered that
>> the project is supposed to be open and it will appear a few seconds
>> after the UI shows.
>> Am I the only one seeing these issues?
>> Scott

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