-----Original Message-----
I only can say if speed is an issue, either move away from WTP based
plugins or wait for better times. To split the project into several
smaller subprojects and have ant doing the merge probably is the way to
go currently.

I cannot say how Nitrox behaves speedwise.
-----/Original Message-----
NitroX is no racecar. And I often have to use a "-clean" startup to
reset its internals...

But, to do justice to all tools, so far I have done no project
of a similar size with Exadel or any of the other competitors.



-----Original Message-----
As for Eclipse itself, Eclipse unless you run it on a Mac is fast,
memory is the keypoint, you should give Eclipse more ram that its
standard settings would give it (which are around 64MB)

I usually start my Eclipses with following settings:
 -vmargs -Xmx512m -Xms200m -XX:MaxPermSize=200m
-----/Original Message-----
Generally Java loves and eats memory. I have no Eclipse-setup with less
than
768MB (both -Xmx and -Xms, I do not like the JVM to size up and shrink
its
memory footprint).

regards
Alexander

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