Hi, Petr.
Probably the compiler-dev is right place to ask this question. Did you
recognize the hot method?
On 11.09.2015 14:14, Petr Hadraba wrote:
Hello guys,
I’m facing a strange issue. Let me explain:
I’ve been using JDK 1.8.0_51 with no issues. A few days earlier an JDK 1.8.0_60
update comms in place and I tried that. My problem is that all of my JUnit
tests become extremely slow. Its a complex ANT-based build system which builds
around three EARs. Each EAR consist of several sub-modules which are covered
with JUnit.
On JDK 1.8.0_51 the build process takes around one minute. When using JDK
1.8.0_60 it takes more than five minutes.
Well, to be honest, I didn’t debug it yet, need to work on it so I downgraded
back to the 51 build. But I’m quite curious what’s going on here. My JUnit
version is the default one coming with NetBeans (JUnit 4.10).
I’m using Mac OS X 10.10.5.
Is anybody here experiencing the same problem? Maybe I’ve just mislead some
kind of configuration etc…
Thank you very much for your help.
With kind regards,
PETR
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Best regards, Sergey.