Hi Alexandre,

There are many things that could cause that. I suggest you run a task 
monitoring 
application such as "top" to see what application clogs your CPU. Another 
important aspect 
of the current Gazebo version is that it needs a nVidia 3d accelerator (for 
wxgazebo), so 
you might want to check ("glxinfo | grep rendering") if that is working fine.

Cheers,
Radu.

Alexandre Henrique Vieira Soares wrote:
> Hi, I'm trying do run a Java application with Gazebo and I noticed that the
> execution of the application is making Gazebo be slow.
> 
> The robot is not showing a continuous movement, it is "jumping" along the
> time. I have already noticed that the Gazebo timer (the time that is shown
> on the interface) is stopping, the same as the robot.
> 
> How can I run Gazebo continuously?
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> PS.: The application can be found in
> http://www.lsi.cefetmg.br/~ahvsoares/robotica/exemplos/WallFollowerExample-Gazebo.tgz
>  
> 
> (Needs Javaclient API).

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| http://www9.cs.tum.edu/people/rusu/
| Intelligent Autonomous Systems
| Technische Universitaet Muenchen

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