I recently made a MyEclipse project, but I discovered this problem before I started: as long as the file has been modified, no matter how small it is modified, a box will pop up when saving, which says the user operation is evading. . . . Two red progress bars are followed by below. Seeing the progress bar certainly means waiting! Although it is still relatively fast, wouldn’t people who have the habit of writing a little bit of ctrl+s in vain to spend ordinary time waiting?
I checked the reasons online and found that the reason was that when this project was introduced, I was lazy and did not place it in the workspace. Therefore, Myeclipse consumed several times more memory than usual to complete this type of project work under someone else's roof, and then I had a reason to break out of the above box~
Solution: Remove the hook in front of project->Build Automaticlly, and everything will be OK.
As shown in the figure:
But one problem with this solution is that it cannot be compiled automatically, so it is not very good.
After continuous trial, I finally found a better solution: project->Builders Remove all the options with validator and the problem can be solved.
As shown in the figure:
So, when introducing a project in the future, you either copy it directly to the workspace, or say no to it when it asks you if you want to Build Automaticlly!