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Eclipse talking on the network. [message #211521] Mon, 21 May 2007 20:27 Go to next message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: mran.ihug.co.nz

When I run Eclipse it constantly talks to 209.128.126.120.
This address turns out to belong to Sun Microsystems.
It is doing something my network monitoring package
describes as a board roar. I cant afford the charges
to run an app that talks all the time. Can somebody
tell me what is going on and can it be stopped.
Re: Eclipse talking on the network. [message #211529 is a reply to message #211521] Mon, 21 May 2007 21:55 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Dani Megert is currently offline Dani MegertFriend
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Michael Ranby wrote:

> When I run Eclipse it constantly talks to 209.128.126.120.
> This address turns out to belong to Sun Microsystems.
> It is doing something my network monitoring package describes as a
> board roar. I cant afford the charges
> to run an app that talks all the time. Can somebody
> tell me what is going on and can it be stopped.

Are you hovering over some methods or classes? If so, it tries to get
the Javadoc from that address unless you either setup the SDK source
path or set a local Javadoc location.

Dani
Re: Eclipse talking on the network. [message #211536 is a reply to message #211529] Mon, 21 May 2007 22:09 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: mran.ihug.co.nz

No I have just downloaded Eclipse and havent even opened a new file or
project.
I will Have to play around with it to see how it works but I dont want to
run it while it is using up my data allowance.
Re: Eclipse talking on the network. [message #211610 is a reply to message #211536] Tue, 22 May 2007 13:17 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: eclipse5.rizzoweb.com

Michael Ranby wrote:
> No I have just downloaded Eclipse and havent even opened a new file or
> project.
> I will Have to play around with it to see how it works but I dont want
> to run it while it is using up my data allowance.
>

You can specify local copies of the source and Javadoc for the JDK
classes - that should keep it from hitting the Sun server to get the
Javadoc.
The Help can tell you how to to that, and this screencast might help:
http://www.rizzoweb.com/Eclipse/JDKSourceAttachment.html

By the way, I'm surprised to hear that people are still paying by the
byte for Internet access in a developed nation like New Zealand.
Surprising...

Hope this helps,
Eric
Re: Eclipse talking on the network. [message #211648 is a reply to message #211610] Wed, 23 May 2007 00:16 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: mran.ihug.co.nz

Eric Rizzo wrote:


> You can specify local copies of the source and Javadoc for the JDK
> classes - that should keep it from hitting the Sun server to get the
> Javadoc.
> The Help can tell you how to to that, and this screencast might help:
> http://www.rizzoweb.com/Eclipse/JDKSourceAttachment.html

> By the way, I'm surprised to hear that people are still paying by the
> byte for Internet access in a developed nation like New Zealand.
> Surprising...

> Hope this helps,
> Eric

Thanks for the suggestion Eric.I have my source local and yes the docs are
pointed to Sun. But does this explain why from the time I open Eclipse to
the time it is closed,even in a PHP perspective with no open filles,It
continuously keeps my router light lit up like A Christmass tree. I admit
I dont know much about it and please correct me if I am mistaken but I
think that if it was accessing some docs it would eventually get what it
wanted and stop talking to Sun.But it just keeps on going for as long as
its open without me doing a thing. Thanks in advance for any help you can
give me.

In New Zealand we have had a monopoly running the ADSL network. We are
just about to unbundle the local loop. This will bring more competition
and hopefully lower prices or even do away with data caps.

Mike.
Re: Eclipse talking on the network. [message #211707 is a reply to message #211648] Wed, 23 May 2007 07:12 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Dani Megert is currently offline Dani MegertFriend
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Michael Ranby wrote:

> Eric Rizzo wrote:
>
>
>> You can specify local copies of the source and Javadoc for the JDK
>> classes - that should keep it from hitting the Sun server to get the
>> Javadoc.
>> The Help can tell you how to to that, and this screencast might help:
>> http://www.rizzoweb.com/Eclipse/JDKSourceAttachment.html
>
>
>> By the way, I'm surprised to hear that people are still paying by the
>> byte for Internet access in a developed nation like New Zealand.
>> Surprising...
>
>
>> Hope this helps,
>> Eric
>
>
> Thanks for the suggestion Eric.I have my source local and yes the docs
> are pointed to Sun. But does this explain why from the time I open
> Eclipse to the time it is closed,even in a PHP perspective with no
> open filles,It continuously keeps my router light lit up like A
> Christmass tree. I admit I dont know much about it and please correct
> me if I am mistaken but I think that if it was accessing some docs it
> would eventually get what it wanted and stop talking to Sun.But it
> just keeps on going for as long as its open without me doing a thing.
> Thanks in advance for any help you can give me.

This just shouldn't happen - at least not when using Eclipse SDK out of
the box. Can't speak for PHP or any other stuff you installed. Simply
let your firewall block all outgoing traffic and check in the .log who
complains ;-)

Dani

>
> In New Zealand we have had a monopoly running the ADSL network. We are
> just about to unbundle the local loop. This will bring more
> competition and hopefully lower prices or even do away with data caps.
> Mike.
>
Re: Eclipse talking on the network. [message #211738 is a reply to message #211707] Wed, 23 May 2007 11:05 Go to previous message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: mran.ihug.co.nz

Thanks for all the input. Have downloaded another copy of Eclipse and
redused the plugins to what I really need and the problem has gone away.

Cheers Mike.
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