On my multicore machine, Eclipse uses between 100 and 250 % CPU power, even when idling on a new plain install and an empty workspace. When actually doing things, it becomes slo
I was having the same problem today, and it turned out to be an indexing thread that was occupying the CPU. I had recently added quite a bit of files to a project and had forgotten about it. I realize it's not likely that anyone else has this problem, but it might be useful to post how I investigated it.
I'm running Ubuntu 12.10 with STS based on eclipse Juno.
Allow it to settle for a bit, then get a listing of the cpu usage for each thread: ps -mo 'pid lwp stime time pcpu' -C java. Here's a sample of the output that identified my cpu hungry thread:
PID LWP STIME TIME %CPU
6974 - 07:42 00:15:51 133
7067 07:42 00:09:49 86.1
Convert the thread id (in my case 7067) to hex 0x1b9b (e.g. in the command line using: printf "0x%x\n" 7067)
Do a thread dump of the java process using kill -3: kill -3 6974. The output is saved in the file you redirected stdout when you started eclipse
Open the file and look for the hex id of the thread:
"Link Indexer Delayed Write-10" prio=10 tid=0x00007f66b801a800 nid=0x1b9b runnable [0x00007f66a9e46000]
java.lang.Thread.State: RUNNABLE
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