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I'm not sure if this will make any difference but can you see if the
looping problem still occurs when the "automatic syntax checking"
preference is unchecked?

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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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