I'd also check to make sure that you're not running Ivy resolve requests through a proxy on accident.
I've seen similar symptoms from that in the past... HTH. ~T On Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 10:52 AM, Not Zippy <notzi...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi > > Are the projects opened on a network drive or a local drive ? > > Nz > > > On Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 10:47 AM, Csaba Galyó <gcsa...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Hello, > > > > In our project we use Ivy and the Ivy plugin for Eclipse. The project > > is rather large and is made out of ~15 separate subprojects, but they > > are all interdependent. > > > > What happens now is that when I open a Java or text file anywhere, > > type space or anything at all, and then press Save, I have to wait > > sometimes up to a minute, and sometimes half an hour (and sometimes > > Eclipse just runs out of memory and crashes). This is obviously not > > acceptable for development, so I was wondering if anyone has any ideas > > what may be wrong, or any tips how to improve performance. > > > > The projects are interdependent, as I said. However, at one time I > > would be working on only one project. Perhaps the problem would be > > solved if I closed all the other projects, but if I do that then the > > dependencies will be broken and the other 14 projects won't build. I > > used to work with Maven and I remember that it worked just fine when I > > closed a related project. This is probably because there was a local > > repository that was independent of Eclipse, so that the JAR files > > could be referenced even without Eclipse running. For some reason, Ivy > > seems to depend on Eclipse for providing the dependencies, and the > > dependencies stop working when one or more projects are closed. > > > > Thanks for the help in advance! > > Csaba > > >