Martin Marinschek wrote:
No performance is not better there.Thing = embedded OC4j in JDeveloper. I didn't try JSC so far - would the performance be better there? Any experiences?regards, Martin you will hang for ever in case that you open a project with 200 jsp files. best IDE that i saw for large projects is RAD (Rational application developer) it handle a ~150 page Struts application easily. I think using tomcat is far better in development time , it starts and stops faster than any other Apps. but you can use Tomcat if you have no EJB stuff... On 3/4/06, Martin Marinschek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Can you guys tell how well your IDEs would perform with large apps? I was trying to get an app with 200 jspx files (admittedly, rather large) up and running in JDeveloper, and the thing didn't start up until after 10min. Is work being done on making this situation better? Maybe I'm doing something wrong here, too. regards, Martin On 3/4/06, Adam Winer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:On 3/3/06, Yee CN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: |
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