Thanks Kiran! -- Ashish
On Mon, Nov 14, 2011 at 11:27 PM, <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello Ashish, > > I have been using Indico-classic. I had to change Xmx to 2048. > > I found one issue though. Once in a while, it takes too much CPU. Has to > do with OfBiz/Tomcat creating new threads and killing old thread. These > threads are triggered due to Scheduled Jobs. For some reason, if you keep > the OfBiz running for a while, it creates many SendEmail and > FAM_AUTO_CREATE jobs. Once you clean up these jobs from job_sandbox table, > Indico stabilizes. I am not sure if anyone else has experienced it. > > I have installed, XML, FTL, Groovy plugins. Groovy plugin is not very > effective (during debugging), unless you add the actual groovy folder in > classpath. > > Regards, > Kiran Gawde > > Senior Software Architect > Object Edge Inc > (925) 943 5558 x108 > > "There are two kind of people: Those who do the work and those who take > the credit. Try to be in the first group because there is less competition > there." > "Never give up on what you really want to do. The person with big dreams > is more powerful than one with all the facts". > > > > > From: "Jacques Le Roux" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Date: 11/13/2011 10:18 AM > Subject: Re: Switching Eclipse IDE version from Ganymede to either > Helios or Indigo > > > > Hi Ashish, > > I have used Helios for many years. I tried to updated to Indigo few weeks > ago, and crossed and issue I don't clearly remember. What > I remember is I had to revert the worspace I tried to previous day > (fortunately, because previous bad experiences, I tried with an > untouched workspace) . I had not much time to switch since, so I did not > retry. BTW, > this remains me to do it again, but with a workspace copy this time ;o) > > I found Helios (all versions, I use 3.6.2 now) as stable as Ganymede (all > versions) but was easier to update plugins (M2) > > I simply use the classic package and add what I need. > > I did not see much performance change from Ganymede but some new features > following Java and other tools, and globally an easier > daily use (notably regexp S/R are far better IIRW) > > HTH > > Jacques > > > Ashish Vijaywargiya wrote: > > http://wiki.eclipse.org/Older_Versions_Of_Eclipse > > > > > > On Sunday 13 November 2011 10:46 PM, Ashish Vijaywargiya wrote: > >> Hello, > >> > >> Since last few days I am thinking to switch Eclipse IDE version from > >> Ganymede to either Helios or Indigo. Anyone started using Helios or > >> Indigo? If Yes then how is the performance of this two new versions? > >> Any recommendation? > >> > >> Thanks in advance! > > Hi Ashish, > > I have used Helios for many years now and is now using Indigo for few > weeks. > > I found Helios (all versions) as stable as Ganymede (all versions) but was > easier to update plugins (M2) > > I'm as satisified with Indigo (3.7.1) as I was with Helios. > > I simply use the classic package and add what I need > >
