JSC2: Any ways to speed things up?

Java Studio Creator 2 is a fine program in many ways. However, in my case, it fails in one aspect:
Development speed.
- First of all, starting JSC2 can take an exceedingly long time. However, this is only occasionally.
- Undo can take up to a minute to complete. The lag when undoing is sometimes unbeliveable.
- Adjusting properties of components that are within tables takes way too much time.
- Closing large jsp pages can take ages. Waiting times of up to 3 minutes are not uncommon.
- Opening more than one large projects at once can virtually crash the machine.
- Adding length validators to medium or large pages takes a painfully long time.
- Connecting RowSets to DataProviders on a large page means you have to wait for an agonizingly long time. Everything stops for about 40 seconds, and I can't even use other applications while waiting!
- If components are within a tabset the lag is about fivefold. This REALLY undermines the will to even use tabsets in JSC2.
- Changing from JSP view to Java view or Design view and vice versa is extremely slowish.
Are there any ways to speed things up? Maybe some settings within JSC2? Or perhaps cast a haste spell on it?
I am not sure if the reason for all this has something to do with the database connections. The database is accessed over a network.
Here are my workstation specs:
Evo D510 CMT Intel(R)
Pentium 4 CPU 2,53 GHz
2 Gigs of RAM
Database specs:
IBM DB2 8.1
DataDirect Connect for JDBC drivers (tried others as well)
However, what I have been able to do so far is impressive. But it took a lot of time and patience.
Thorarinn

I don't use Creator 2 so I can't comment personally, but these links might be useful:
http://blogs.sun.com/theaquarium/entry/big_speed_improvements_for_creator
http://blogs.sun.com/tor/entry/creator_on_speed_serious_speed

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