Java Studio Enterprise 8 performance

I installed JSE8 and to be honest it's as slow as a wet week. The classes I'm editing/viewing are stored on a clearcase vob mounted to my windows machine and the thing just crawls along. I can view/edit the files in IntelliJ with no problems. Is there anything I can do to speed it up, I tried throwing a heap of memory at it but that didn't help......
Cheers,
/Paul.

Hi Paul,
does the same happen with local files? Different VCS? Would you have more details on number of files and overall environment, hardware etc.?
Peter

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