4.0EA3 large roaming profile cache file

I tried to run EA3 4.0 on my PC 64 bit of Windows 7 with the 64-bit JDK. Then, I immediately got a warning on my roaming profile exceeding the maximum allotted space. We have allocated 60 MB and I used 30 MB or less before execution EA3.

It seems that the culprits are the files in %APPDATA%\SQL Developer\system4.0.0.13.30\system_cache\var\cache, specifically the file all - resources.dat which was a little over 30 MB in size. I can delete this file, but it is of course recreated when SQL Developer is rerun. Since it's the cache files, should they perhaps be stored somewhere in %LocalAppData% instead?

I had not tried the previous versions of the EA, so I don't know if this is specific to EA3 or not. I have not had this problem with versions prior to 4.0, however. Our developers will not be able to use 4.0 in our environment if it blows their roaming profile space allocation.

cspez,

Try to run with the - J option sqldev - Dorg.netbeans.core.update.all.resources = never or by setting

AddVMOption - Dorg.netbeans.core.update.all.resources = never

in your sqldeveloper.conf file. For all possible values of this property - ever, missing & always) see the bug, we used to follow this:

https://NetBeans.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=227802

Thank you

Stoyan

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