Hey,

smth to add here. Maybe Wade Chandler can say smth, I think he already had a 
quick look into that topic too. As I can remember he already said to me, that 
NetBeans has some problems with indexing, etc. So maybe he or someone else can 
make a little code review and let us know what they figured out. Of course 
there is code to optimize. So for this, we don’t need a real bug ticket. 
Looking into the code, check what happens there and maybe there are glitches or 
some enhancements what can have a benefit. After this, we can have a ticket to 
change the logic. Test it, etc.

My 2cents


Cheers

Chris



Von: Laszlo Kishalmi
Gesendet: Freitag, 8. März 2019 18:59
An: dev@netbeans.incubator.apache.org
Betreff: Re: Improve indexing and file indentification?

Just FYI: In NetBeans 11.0 we have removed the restrictive memory settings.

On 3/8/19 9:53 AM, Lars Bruun-Hansen wrote:
> Regarding performance:  In my experience part of the problem has been
> (historically) that the default -Xmx setting for NB IDE has simply been too
> low. People just don't go to etc/netbeans.conf on their own and change it.
> Anyway, when you compare the two IDEs remember to make sure they have been
> allocated exactly the same amount of memory. Do *not* compare
> out-of-the-box (no tweaking) performance. In short: Once I learned that I
> should always allocate memory handsomely to NB IDE I've never experienced
> problems with performance. I can't remember that I've had 50 projects open
> at the same time, but something like 40 for sure. No probs.
>
> This is not to say that NB IDE can't be improved in the performance area.
> Above is just my personal/anecdotal experience.
>
> /Lars
>
>
> On Fri, Mar 8, 2019 at 5:08 PM Jean-Marc Borer <jmbo...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi guys,
>>
>> In the office we were comparing Netbeans to IntelliJ indexing performances
>> and I have to admit that IntelliJ performs very well here (I was
>> impressed). We had about 50 maven projects open at the same time. I wonder
>> how IntelliJ reaches such performances.
>>
>> Another thing that could be improved in NB would be that when you look for
>> symbols (CTRL+o), it should also propose file names. This is useful when
>> you have config files or other assets in your project(s) that are not only
>> contain code. Does this feature already exist in NB?
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> JMB
>>

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