This is a problem we had with OC4J as well, although it was the previous version, 10.1.2.
When compared to JBoss, it would take a very, very long time to deploy an application, especially when EJBs were involved, sometimes at least 10 times as long.
That's one of the main reasons we eventually switched back to Eclipse and JBoss, even though JDeveloper does have nicer JSF features.

Jurgen

Martin Marinschek schreef:
Thing = embedded OC4j in JDeveloper.

I didn't try JSC so far - would the performance be better there? Any
experiences?

regards,

Martin

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:
      

Is there any supports for Facelets in JDeveloper or JSC? I am using
MyEclipse – and I am seriously looking for an alternative.
        
Unfortunately not.  Facelets has come on strong basically at
exactly the wrong point in the development cycle for JDeveloper
(and JSC too, I'd imagine).  I'm certainly pushing Facelets
to anyone in earshot. :)

-- Adam

      
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