![]() user home directory for the Eclipse OSGI configuration if the user is not administrator of his machine, like C:\Users\JohnDoe\.eclipse\_4.6.3_1991667125_win32_win32_x86_64\configuration.Check with Inst/allation Manager for the exact location of your shared and installation directories. IDz installation directories like for example c:\Program Files\IBM and c:\Program Files\IBMShared where most of the jar files are located.The following directories are known for causing performance degradation if they are scanned: The problem can usually be solved by adding exclusion to the antivirus scanner. When IDz is slow to show the splash screen or to run even though it does not seem to consume any CPU then a possible cause is that IDz is waiting on the antivirus to finish scanning jar files or configuration files from the workspace.ĭepending on how the anti-virus works, the problem can be random like being slow on startup but only after a reboot of the machine or an operation/menu being slow only the first time. If you have no permission to modify eclipse.ini, you can still indicate another one on the command line by using parameter - launcher.ini, like for example: "C:\Program Files\IBM\IDZ15\eclipse.exe" -launcher.ini What if eclipse.ini is protected and readonly? ="C:/Users/johndoe/AppData/Local/./pkgid1234/./ProgramFilesX64/IBM/SDP" Xshareclasses:name=IBMSDP_%u,cacheDir=I:/javashrcls See Eclipse runtime options for more information. Use -data option to target a persistent and well performing network drive. ![]() ![]() Do not use -clean option which also forces a reconciliation. ![]() Eclipse OSGI will then perceive it as a mismatch and will start a reconciliation. "C:/Users/johndoe/AppData/Local/./pkgid1234/./ProgramFilesX64/IBM/SDP". If for example the installation was made under “Program Files” but when packaged for VDI it appears as being under something like
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