When will this be fixed? I've been using Java 1.5.x (aka Java 5.0 ... stupid Sun and their weird versioning conventions) and I notice many improvements, especially when it comes to load speed, in Java programs (though I haven't tried it with PCGen yet, I will soon.) 1.4.x will never again grace my system!Please make sure you read the doc. Also, make sure you have Java 1.4.x. Both 1.3.x and 1.5.x are known not to work properly with PCGEN (or is it the other way around?.
I'm not a code monkey, but this is my understanding. The code monkeys are working on making the PCGen code work with 1.5.x, but won't fully port the code over to 1.5 until sometime after 5.8 is released. If you want more details, I'll see if I can get the Code Silverback to come this way.Zulithe said:When will this be fixed? I've been using Java 1.5.x (aka Java 5.0 ... stupid Sun and their weird versioning conventions) and I notice many improvements, especially when it comes to load speed, in Java programs (though I haven't tried it with PCGen yet, I will soon.) 1.4.x will never again grace my system!
I know speed improvement is one of Devon's, aforementioned Code Silverbark, top priorities. He's been getting rid of memory leakage problems and redundant calls like crazy. From your comment, it seems you find 5.7.12 still to be slow. Have you noticed any speed improvements over prior versions?Zulithe said:I used to think all Java programs were slow and unresponsive compared to C/C++ developed software, that is, until I started using Azureus as my bittorrent client. Once it starts up (which does take a few seconds) I can't tell the difference between it and any other program as far as responsiveness is concerned. I can't say the same for PCGen.I hope it will reach a similar level of usability someday.
I honestly have no idea. I know that Devon's trying to slim down the calls in the code so it doesn't try to hog resources.silvermane said:Ah, Azureus... it does start fast, but takes as much as 95% of my CPU power on occassions, I wonder what's causing it that?
This was brought up to the release monkey a month or so ago. Going from memory, as I can't find the post atm, an upgrade wouldn't really work. Approximately 80% of the d/l is the java files that you need to run the program. Then there are the code changes that are made which require documentation and/or data changes.silvermane said:Also, as I have a 56 kbps connection it's a pain for me to download the same 16 MB with each new release. Couldn't the dev team implement upgrade downloads or something?
silvermane said:Ah, Azureus... it does start fast, but takes as much as 95% of my CPU power on occassions, I wonder what's causing it that?
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