Hi Ken,
In playing with this it would appear that the default is the XML editor.
This will try to read and make sense of the XML and it does seem to be
slow. As Thorbjørn indicates it could be trying to access some
referenced doc (DTD or whatever). As it turns out, my 48M example XML did
cause RDP to appear hung for a while but it did eventually complete.
Mike
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From: Ken Killian <kkillian@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Rational Developer for IBM i / Websphere Development Studio
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Date: 2013-01-21 16:36
Subject: Re: [WDSCI-L] Open up 2-meg XML in the IFS--> seems to
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Mike,
I get several options:
Basic LPEX Editor
Text Editor
XML Editor
NotePad++ (I add this one)
Basically, the same as you.
I did open it with the Basic LPEX Editor, and it took a little while, but
opened!
This XML happens to be a single LONG string, with NO Line-breaks or
Carriage-Returns...
-Ken Killian-
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If you right-click on the XML file in the IFS what options do you get for
Open-With ?
For me I get LPEX, text editor and XML editor. Selecting the default in
the Remote Systems view (LPEX) the wee file I tired seemed to open, Mind
you is was a mere 263,466 lines long. It did take several seconds to load
and bumped my heap up a good chunk.
Mike
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From: Ken Killian <kkillian@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Rational Developer for IBM i / Websphere Development Studio
Client for System i & iSeries" <wdsci-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Date: 2013-01-21 14:20
Subject: Re: [WDSCI-L] Open up 2-meg XML in the IFS--> seems to
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Shucks, trying to open an *.XML file in the IFS locked my RDP 8.5.1.
Again....
Going into the file association, I notice the description for the "XML
Editor" says the following:
<icon> XML Editor (locked by 'XML' content type) (locked by 'XML
(ifflormed)' content type) (loced by 'JUnit Test Result' content type)
(locked by 'Category Definition file' content type... (Goes on....)
So, apparently, I have to clear/reset something...
-Ken Killian-
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Subject: [WDSCI-L] Open up 2-meg XML in the IFS--> seems to time out...
Hi,
Since RDP is a great development environment, I do a lot in inside this
Powerful I.D.E.
But, it appears, when open a "sort of" large XML files (2-megs) inside
RDP, it "times-out" on me. This is when I try to open the Default editor
of XML Editor built in RDP.
Oh well, I open up the Shared-Folder, and open the XML with NotePad++, and
it handles it with no Errors...
(NotePad++ only takes 1-second to open it on the inside IFS...)
Now, this happen, while I was running debug, and then tried to open the
XML file inside the IFS.
I guess the memory there might be a memory-leak or something...
(Just a guess)
Actually, my RDP session went light faded color. I waited a few minutes,
and then killed the session.
By the way, I have Windows 7-64 bit with 8-gig of memory...
Even Restarting RDP 8.5.1, and trying to re-open the *.XML file in the
IFS, Failed. I let it go for 5-minutes this time...
Oh well, I will use NotePad++ for *.XML files on the IFS. Which can be
done fairly easily with file associations.
-Ken Killian-
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