I'm not a windows user so I can't say for sure how you set environment 
variables to affect .bat files.  Maybe someone else on the list can offer a 
solution.

On 2010-06-22, at 09:17, Ryan M wrote:

> 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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