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Robin,

I seem to recall others having similar problems.  If it is the same 
problem, minimizing and maximizing the window stopped the behavior.  Not 
great, but better than killing it.

Mark





"Robin Coles" <robin@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
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        Subject:        [WDSCI-L] jLpex looping?


I'm having a problem with WDSC 5 on 2 different machines where jLpex 
appears to go off into a loop.  I can do something inoffensive like paging 
 and the cursor will sit there flicking between an hourglass and a regular 
pointer while the rest of eclipse is locked out.  The task manager shows 
the javaw task eating up 99% of the CPU.  Sometimes leaving it for a while 
(several minutes) lets it sort itself out.  I've left it over 20 minutes 
today before I had to kill it.

Machines are both XP, both with WDSC service pack 5.0.1 applied.  One is a 
512Mb Dell Laptop, the other a 1Gb Athlon machine.  I get the same problem 
connecting to a 5.1 and 5.2 AS/400.

Has anyone else seen this?

Rob

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