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Below are some troubleshooting tips and tricks when working with= Servoy.
The output of Servoy Developer/Eclipse is written in currentWorkspaceDir= ectory/.metadata/.log. Note that on some operating systems the .XXX di= rectories/files are hidden by default.
When experiencing slow performance or out of memory errors, the maximum v= alue for the memory that Servoy Developer is allowed to use can be increase= d. See Increasing Memory A= llocations.
At the bottom of the Servoy Develo= per window is a indicator that says how much memory is used. The first numb= er is what is actually used by the active process, and the second number is= how much of the maximum value is currently allocated to Servoy Developer.<= /span>
Users can click the Garbage can ic= on clicked to trigger a cleanup of the memory. This action is typicall= y not necessary, because Java does this automatically, but it may be perfor= med on command as needed.
Users on OSX sometimes experience = gray screens when launching Servoy Developer. This is due to issues in the = Java Runtime environment on OSX, which cannot be worked around. The best re= medy is to close all editors before shutting down Servoy/Eclipse.
Linux users have been experiencing= complete freezes or crashes of Servoy Developer when using Java 6. Reverti= ng to Java 5 fixes this problem.
Due to an incorrect implementation= inside Java on OSX, it it not possible to debug when dialogs are being sho= wn in the Debug Client. Any breakpoint set will be ignored. Unfortunatly, t= here is no workaround, except using a different platform.
See Runni= ng Servoy Developer on Java 7 on MAC OSX
The newly introduced Form editor in Servoy 7.4 for Servoy Mobile makes us= e of the internal browser component of the Eclipse environment. This intern= al browser component wraps the browser that the operating system ships with= , so Internet Explorer on Windows, Safari on OSX. When experiencing issues = with the Mobile Form Editor, the first step is to replace the default brows= er with the Mozilla XulRunner browser component. See Install Mozilla XulRunner as i= nternal browser for the steps inv= olved.
Servoy Developer uses the internal browser component of the Eclipse envir= onment in several places, like the Developer StartPage and the HTML-based F= orm Editor for servoy Mobile, introduced in Servoy 7.4. when experiencing i= ssues with in the area's of Servoy Developer that utilize the internal brow= ser, first install the Mozilla XulRunner browser component, to replace the = default browser. See Install Mozilla XulRunner as internal browse= r for the steps involved.<= /span>