Hi Raj, I think that I _may_ be seeing the same thing - however, I'm still not sure, if this is really caused by GWT hosted mode, it could be something else. But it also appears to me, that it usually occurs, when I leave the GWT development mode (formerly called hosted mode) running for some time without using it. It slows down Eclipse (from which I started the GWT development mode server) until it's almost unusable (trying to move the window splitters for example takes forever). The problem doesn't stop when stopping the dev mode server, only when restarting Eclipse. Do you see similar effects? If yes, our problem could really have something to do with GWT, and we should file a bug. Are you using Eclipse at all?
Memory and processor speed should really not be the problem here (4GB RAM, of which >1Gig are free); Core2Duo Mac, Processor usage practically 0), it rather looks like a problem related to Eclipse's UI thread. Chris GWT 2.0.3, GPE 1.2.0, Eclipse 3.5 Cocoa On Mar 9, 7:05 am, raj <[email protected]> wrote: > hi friends!! > > i tried running an GWT application both in hosted and browser > mode.....when i run and i didn't close the GWT hosted window for > sometime(may be 15 min)..i could see my system is getting very very > slow. Why? is it problem with my system configuration?(I've 1.5GB > ram,Intel Pentium[R] 4 CPU).can anyone tell me what would be the > problem with me > > Regards, > raj -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Google Web Toolkit" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/google-web-toolkit?hl=en.
