Thanks, Chuck.

 

I definitely understand the motivation for the performance fix. But the
result is a regression from WTP 1.0: we now have a project node visible
by default.

 

Could we revert the perf fix (or hide the node by default) in the 1.5
stream?

 

In the 2.0 line, a programmatic enable/disable call would be good, but
again I think the key is that the node should be hidden by default.

 

Thanks,

Jess

 

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Hi - not sure if I missed some of the discussion here - but I agree we
should have a programatic way to disable this node if desired. 

The change was done after realizing a severe startup performance issue
populating this node  (scans the entire workspace regardless of size). 
Although this was done on a background thread, if still slowed overall
statup performance, and was deemed severe enough to change the behavior 
to laziliy search for webservices after users expand the tree node.  We
needed to make this node visible to do this. 

- Chuck 

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Hello, 

In the last I-build, I have noticed new node in the Project Explorer -
"JSR-109 Web Services". 
I know that users can hide it from the Customized View dialog and I
suggest that adopters can do this by default. 
But I am wondering what is the purpose of this node and isn't it some
kind of reviving of look and feel from WTP 1.0? 

Greetings, 
Kaloyan Raev 
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SAP Labs Bulgaria 
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