I'm currently using the 'Start OpenLaszlo Server' shortcut that points to:

"C:\Program Files\OpenLaszlo Server 4.7.2\Server\lps-4.7.2\lps\utils\startTomcat.bat""C:\Program Files\OpenLaszlo Server 4.7.2\Server\lps-4.7.2\lps\utils\startTomcat.bat"

Do I add the JAVA_OPTS line to that somehow?

Thanks for the quick reply by the way. I hope it works.

Ryan



On 6/22/2010 9:06 AM, P T Withington wrote:
On 2010-06-22, at 08:38, Ryan M wrote:

So.... finally updating to 4.7. And I am amazed at the significant (5x slower) 
compile time difference between 4.7.2 and 4.0.16. This difference makes it near 
impossible to work on an application without wanting to yell loudly at the 
wall. This was with no changes to the code (beyond the fixes for runtime 
differences). I would love to know if there is absolutely anything that can be 
done to speed it up as our development time will be increasing significantly 
simply as a result of updating to the new version of Laszlo. I appreciate any 
help offered. And I have already looked at the forums but found very little on 
the subject.
We believe we have significantly improved this situation and will have a 4.8 
release soon with these improvements.  You are welcome to try the 4.8 nightly 
builds, available here:

   http://download.openlaszlo.org/nightly/4.8

We believe that most of the issue has to do with the compiler triggering either 
garbage collection or paging in the Java VM.  We recommend that you set your 
Java VM to use -Xmx of at least 768m, preferably more, but _not_ more than 1/2 
of the physical RAM you have installed (to avoid triggering paging).

You can do this by:

   export JAVA_OPTS="-Xmx768m"

in the shell that you start the server in or run the command-line compiler in.

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