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Eclipse KeepResident Eclipse Plugin
KeepResident Eclipse Plugin
Aug. 20, 2004 12:00 AM
"The performance of Eclipse (and other large Java applications) has long suffered due to the Windows virtual memory manager," writes Jon Eaves in a recent blog . Windows has a tendency to preemptively swap Java processes out of physical memory, writes Eaves. Even when there is still plenty of physical memory available.
He has already downloaded the plugin, he says, "and it works fantastically." "I've got the settings at 200Mb minimum and 350Mb maximum and Eclipse is very, very snappy," he adds. http://suif.stanford.edu/pub/keepresident/ Reader Feedback: Page 1 of 1
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