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I moved from using the Flex Builder 3 IDE to Flash Builder a couple weeks ago and have noticed a ridiculous jump in compile times with the same project. It almost seems like every time I build it does a clean build. The project I am working with is pretty big, but when it takes more than 4 mins to build, something is wrong. I tried adding more memory to eclipse and all the tricks I could find on the web but the compile time never really changed.

I am running under Windows 7 32bit, and I get the same performance from the plugin and stand alone version of the IDE.

Anyone know why and how I can speed things up?

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Are you using the same SDK? Changes in SDK could affect performance; although I would expect that later SDKs would have better performance than earlier SDKs.

A Change in JVM could affect performance, so check that. I also know that some people have seen performance improvements based on settings for the JVM arguments in the eclipse.ini file. Usually they use Xms and Xmx. Although I never did that on my new machine, so can't check specifics. Experiment w/ values. Here is a nice writeup specific to Flex Builder.

You can also try enabling incremental compilation.

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Just a shot in the dark, but are you by any chance working on a PC which has a remote profile so that your workspace files aren't stored locally? If so try switching to a different workspace created in a folder that's definitely local (nothing under /documents and settings etc).

Edit:
If that's the issue you'd have to go into the FB install folder's configuration directory to edit config.ini and change any user.home references to hard coded local paths.

i.e. [email protected]/Adobe Flash Builder
becomes
osgi.instance.area.default=C:/somevalidpath/Adobe Flash Builder