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Memory leak(s) on JDeveloper IDE

551733Mar 13 2007 — edited May 14 2007
I currently have a big project. We are using ADF for this. So we have no choice but to use JDeveloper IDE since this IDE is integrated with Oracle's ADF. However, my team (we are 30+ members on the team) always encounter hang-ups and Jdev crashes. Believe me, it reaches upto 10 times a day for an 8hour work. What's happening is it hangs and if you checkout the process it takes it continues to go up!!! It's very annoying!!! I almost would like to transfer to another IDE such as NetBeans 5.5 or Eclipse! This two IDEs are 50% faster than JDev. Our machines in the office runs on Windows, Intel Pentium Dual Core with 1 GB of RAM. It's more than enough the minimum hardware requirements. I already did all the things that is published on the internet to optimize JDev. We are running by the way, JDeveloper 10131.

My question to Oracle is that, what are your company doing to solve this problem? Does your company have a plan to release a faster Jdev version compiled using JIT (Just-In-Time) so that it may work faster? It doesn't matter if you release a non-cross-platform EXE for Windows!
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