Indeed, if I exclude the .netbeans user directory from scanning then everything seems okay. I set this issue to WORKSFORME, but it was subsequently assessed as P4 and re-opened.
Daniel Sheppard
>
> From: msteffens <
msteffens@...>
> Date: 2007/12/06 Thu PM 11:27:36 GMT
> To:
netcat@...
> Subject: Re: [60cat] [j2ee] High CPU usage
>
>
> I've seen the same problem on two machines with McAffee installed. The
> netbeans java.exe and McAffee process both use up a lot of CPU.
>
>
> stroudcuster wrote:
> >
> > I've also seen the same thing on a Window 2000 system w/ McAffee virus
> > scan, which I think may be the culprit. It's particularly bad with
> > large/complex JSPs.
> >
> > Stroud Custer
> >
> > -------------- Original message --------------
> > From: Daniel Sheppard <
choc_dan@...>
> >
> >> I'm seeing high CPU when I edit JSPs. The CPU stays high for some
> >> minutes. A
> >> thread dump shows that a jar or zip file is being scanned somewhere. I
> >> don't
> >> remember this from earlier release candidates.....
> >>
> >> Daniel Sheppard
> >>
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