| Summary: | when compiling, a new instance of Java(TM) Platform SE binary is created. | ||||||
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| Product: | [Eclipse Project] JDT | Reporter: | Missing name Mising name <architectofthefuture> | ||||
| Component: | Core | Assignee: | Ayushman Jain <amj87.iitr> | ||||
| Status: | VERIFIED INVALID | QA Contact: | |||||
| Severity: | critical | ||||||
| Priority: | P3 | CC: | amj87.iitr, Olivier_Thomann, remy.suen, srikanth_sankaran | ||||
| Version: | 3.8 | Keywords: | needinfo | ||||
| Target Milestone: | 3.8 M3 | ||||||
| Hardware: | PC | ||||||
| OS: | Windows 7 | ||||||
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Missing name Mising name
(In reply to comment #0) > 2. run a program > 3. run several more times If your Java program (I'm assuming you're running Java programs) does not terminate itself, then sure, you'll keep having multiple Java processes show up in Windows' task manager. Created attachment 204196 [details]
image of task manager
you can see how there are multiple instances.
(In reply to comment #2) > Created attachment 204196 [details] [diff] > image of task manager > > you can see how there are multiple instances. Please confirm if your program exits normally. (You can look at the Eclipse Console, and see if it says <terminated> after a single run of the program). (In reply to comment #3) > Please confirm if your program exits normally. (You can look at the Eclipse > Console, and see if it says <terminated> after a single run of the program). Open the 'Debug' view and you should be able to see how many processes you have launched from Eclipse. Can you confirm whether your program terminates or not ? This seems to be the problem in your case. (In reply to comment #5) > Can you confirm whether your program terminates or not ? This seems to be the > problem in your case. I updated it, and it seems to run fine now. (In reply to comment #6) > I updated it, and it seems to run fine now. Resolving as INVALID since the issue was with the program being run. Verified for 3.8 M3 |