Question

Im running eclipse on my windows 7 machine, 64bit with 6gb ram and core 2 duo. Im currently running Eclipse 3.6 and android 2.2 SDK Im running jdk 1.6

Im noticing that when coding and the context popups to list methods of a class, it hangs Eclipse for up to 15 seconds. This is very frustrating.

One thing to note, when Eclipse hangs, my processor is maxed out, and is being worked by a java process. So its doing something whatever it is. But frequently everytime I finish an object with a period and the context box pops up, its becoming too painful to work with.

I changed some settings in the Eclipse.ini file such as: -Xms1024m -Xmx1024m --launcher.XXMaxPermSize 512m

Is there anything else I should look at:

Was it helpful?

Solution

After a google search

I have been able to find the bug report from Eclipse.

In short:

Caution: There are known issues with the ADT plugin running with Eclipse 3.6. Please stay on 3.5 until further notice.

  • To fix it, you will have to use Eclipse 3.5 and put your project in a newly created workspace. (If you keep the workspace from Eclipse 3.6, the problem will occur even on Eclipse 3.5.)

OTHER TIPS

A Work-around procedure is presented in comment#8 at this URL: http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=7850

Example:

I'm coding against Froyo, and my target SdkVersion is 7 (AndroidManifest.xml). So for step 1, I downloaded this file:

https://android.googlesource.com/platform/frameworks/base/+archive/froyo-release.tar.gz

And then for step 2, I extracted the base/ directory of that .tgz file into my SDK path, which I install under /opt/android-sdk-linux_x86/. So here's the command I executed against the tgz to put everything where it goes:

tar -vzxf base-froyo.tar.gz -C /opt/android-sdk-linux_x86/platforms/android-7/sources/ base/

The end goal appears to be to place the actual sources into the "sources" folder in the SDK tree, so that when the auto-correct goes out looking for them, they are there.

snpe60 describes it more clearly:

Comment 7 by snpe60, Oct 14, 2010 This issue is happen because the ADT classpath container have an invalid source attachment by default. It is fixed in https://review.source.android.com/16569. This change enables changing the ADT clasppath container's source attachment and disables setting invalid source attachment. Hoping it will be available in ADT 8.0.0.

This is much better Eclipse autocompletion problem

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