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I'm posting this here because the problem isn't related to the tools, but with the actual JRE. No matter what IDE I chose to run, it takes FOREVER to start up. Eclipse and and NetBeans take 3-4 minutes to load, JGrasp over a minute. So I would relate this problem to the JRE not loading fast! What could be the problem? I'm using the latest JRE 6 (from the latest JDK). I also notice that the Java settings in Control Panel also takes like a minute to load. So I'm using Windows XP Pro SP3 on a 3.0GHz Pentium 4 with 4GB of ram. Why is Java taking forever to load things. My system is pretty new, like a month old, its not loaded with junk.

Not sure what is going on here...... The startup of the jre or javac could only take that long, if as previously suggested, it is taking a while to access.... like if you were referencing Java on a very slow network drive........
My suggestion is that you look into the version of Java that you are using with the IDE. Does startup, doing something easy, like "java -version" or "javac -help" to see what the response time is there.
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    (SELECT ety_entity_identifier "a" ,
      ety_current_name "b" ,
      gment.ety_discriminant "c" ,
      upper(ind_first_name)
      || ' '
      || upper(ind_last_name) "d" ,
      CASE
        WHEN ind_last_name = NULL
        then null
      END e
    FROM gv_emr_entity_master m
    INNER JOIN gv_ety_entities gv_ety
    ON gv_ety.ety_entity_identifier = m.mtr_identifier
    AND gv_ety.ety_ety_version      = m.mtr_current_version
    AND gv_ety.ety_reg_code         = m.mtr_reg_code
    INNER JOIN gm_ety_entities gment
    ON gment.ety_id               = gv_ety.ety_id
    INNER JOIN gv_erl_entity_roles gve
    ON m.mtr_identifier       = gve.erl_entity_identifier
    AND m.mtr_current_version = gve.erl_ety_version
    INNER JOIN gm_erl_entity_roles gme
    ON gve.erl_id = gme.erl_id
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    AND gme.erl_ind_version              = gvm.mtr_current_version
    INNER JOIN gv_ind_individuals gvi
    ON gvm.mtr_identifier       = gvi.ind_individual_identifier
    AND gvm.mtr_current_version = gvi.ind_ind_version
    INNER JOIN gm_ind_individuals gmn
    ON gvi.ind_id = gmn.ind_id
    INNER JOIN gv_ias_individual_addresses gvad
    ON gvi.ind_reg_code               = gvad.ias_reg_code
    AND gvi.ind_individual_identifier = gvad.ias_individual_identifier
    AND gvi.ind_ind_version           = gvad.ias_ind_version
    INNER JOIN gm_rfr_repository_folder gmrfr
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    INNER JOIN gm_rdt_repository_documents gmrdt
    ON gmrdt.rdt_rfr_id = gmrfr.rfr_id
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    ON rdire.rdi_rdt_id                                   = gmrdt.rdt_id
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    and to_char(rdire.rdi_submission_date, 'YYYY-MM-DD') <= to_char('2009-01-05')
    and rownum > 0
    and rownum < 10
    union all
    SELECT ety_entity_identifier a ,
      ety_current_name "b" ,
      gment.ety_discriminant "c" ,
      gment.ety_current_name "d" ,
      gment.ety_entity_identifier "e"
    FROM gv_emr_entity_master m
    INNER JOIN gv_ety_entities gv_ety
    ON gv_ety.ety_entity_identifier = m.mtr_identifier
    AND gv_ety.ety_ety_version      = m.mtr_current_version
    AND gv_ety.ety_reg_code         = m.mtr_reg_code
    INNER JOIN gm_ety_entities gment
    ON gment.ety_id               = gv_ety.ety_id
    INNER JOIN gv_erl_entity_roles gve
    ON m.mtr_identifier       = gve.erl_entity_identifier
    AND m.mtr_current_version = gve.erl_ety_version
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    ON gve.erl_id = gm_erl.erl_id
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    ON gv_ety_temp.ety_entity_identifier = gv_emr_master.mtr_identifier
    AND gv_ety_temp.ety_ety_version      = gv_emr_master.mtr_current_version
    INNER JOIN gm_ety_entities gm_ety_temp
    ON gm_ety_temp.ety_id = gv_ety_temp.ety_id
    INNER JOIN gv_eas_entity_addresses gva
    ON gv_ety_temp.ety_reg_code           = gva.eas_reg_code
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    AND gv_ety_temp.ety_ety_version       = gva.eas_ety_version
    INNER JOIN gm_rfr_repository_folder gmrfr
    ON gmrfr.rfr_entity_identifier = gv_ety.ety_entity_identifier
    INNER JOIN gm_rdt_repository_documents gmrdt
    ON gmrdt.rdt_rfr_id = gmrfr.rfr_id
    INNER JOIN rdi_repository_documents_info rdire
    on rdire.rdi_rdt_id                                   = gmrdt.rdt_id
    WHERE 
    gmrdt.rdt_dte_code                               IN ('OPD','PD')
    AND gm_erl.erl_rre_name                               = 'SHR'
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    and to_char(rdire.rdi_submission_date, 'YYYY-MM-DD') <= to_char('2009-01-05')
    and rownum > 0
    and rownum < 10
    Plan hash value: 91542951
    | Id  | Operation                                 | Name                          | Rows  | Bytes |TempSpc| Cost (%CPU)| Time     |
    |   0 | SELECT STATEMENT                          |                               |    18 |  4905 |       |   450K (46)| 01:30:10 |
    |   1 |  UNION-ALL                                |                               |       |       |       |            |          |
    |*  2 |   COUNT STOPKEY                           |                               |       |       |       |            |          |
    |*  3 |    FILTER                                 |                               |       |       |       |            |          |
    |*  4 |     HASH JOIN                             |                               |   173K|    47M|    38M|   249K  (1)| 00:49:54 |
    |*  5 |      HASH JOIN                            |                               |   151K|    36M|    36M|   231K  (1)| 00:46:24 |
    |*  6 |       HASH JOIN                           |                               |   151K|    34M|    30M|   203K  (1)| 00:40:43 |
    |*  7 |        HASH JOIN                          |                               |   151K|    28M|    27M|   182K  (1)| 00:36:35 |
    |*  8 |         HASH JOIN                         |                               |   151K|    25M|    23M|   170K  (1)| 00:34:06 |
    |*  9 |          HASH JOIN                        |                               |   151K|    21M|  4840K|   140K  (1)| 00:28:05 |
    |* 10 |           HASH JOIN                       |                               | 34132 |  4433K|  3464K|   127K  (1)| 00:25:35 |
    |* 11 |            HASH JOIN                      |                               | 34419 |  3058K|  2776K|   120K  (1)| 00:24:03 |
    |* 12 |             HASH JOIN                     |                               | 34229 |  2373K|  1912K|   117K  (1)| 00:23:35 |
    |* 13 |              HASH JOIN                    |                               | 34229 |  1504K|  1440K|   114K  (1)| 00:22:49 |
    |  14 |               NESTED LOOPS                |                               | 34229 |  1036K|       | 99509   (1)| 00:19:55 |
    |* 15 |                TABLE ACCESS FULL          | RDI_REPOSITORY_DOCUMENTS_INFO | 34205 |   467K|       | 31522   (2)| 00:06:19 |
    |* 16 |                TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID| GM_RDT_REPOSITORY_DOCUMENTS   |     1 |    17 |       |     2   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |* 17 |                 INDEX UNIQUE SCAN         | SYS_C0082075                  |     1 |       |       |     1   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |  18 |               TABLE ACCESS FULL           | GM_RFR_REPOSITORY_FOLDER      |  2125K|    28M|       | 11843   (1)| 00:02:23 |
    |  19 |              TABLE ACCESS FULL            | GV_ETY_ENTITIES               |   953K|    23M|       |  1958   (1)| 00:00:24 |
    |  20 |             TABLE ACCESS FULL             | GV_EMR_ENTITY_MASTER          |   951K|    18M|       |   758   (2)| 00:00:10 |
    |  21 |            TABLE ACCESS FULL              | GM_ETY_ENTITIES               |   945K|    37M|       |  5120   (1)| 00:01:02 |
    |  22 |           TABLE ACCESS FULL               | GV_ERL_ENTITY_ROLES           |  4233K|    68M|       |  6413   (1)| 00:01:17 |
    |* 23 |          TABLE ACCESS FULL                | GM_ERL_ENTITY_ROLES           |  3611K|    92M|       | 22218   (1)| 00:04:27 |
    |  24 |         TABLE ACCESS FULL                 | GV_IMR_INDIVIDUAL_MASTER      |  3994K|    83M|       |  4547   (2)| 00:00:55 |
    |  25 |        TABLE ACCESS FULL                  | GV_IND_INDIVIDUALS            |  3994K|   144M|       |  9720   (1)| 00:01:57 |
    |  26 |       TABLE ACCESS FULL                   | GM_IND_INDIVIDUALS            |  4008K|    68M|       | 20842   (1)| 00:04:11 |
    |  27 |      INDEX FAST FULL SCAN                 | FKGV_IAS_IND592213_IDX        |  4564K|   139M|       |  6062   (1)| 00:01:13 |
    |* 28 |   COUNT STOPKEY                           |                               |       |       |       |            |          |
    |* 29 |    FILTER                                 |                               |       |       |       |            |          |
    |* 30 |     HASH JOIN                             |                               |  1163K|   286M|    35M|   201K  (1)| 00:40:16 |
    |* 31 |      HASH JOIN                            |                               |   150K|    33M|    30M|   180K  (1)| 00:36:11 |
    |* 32 |       HASH JOIN                           |                               |   151K|    28M|    20M|   172K  (1)| 00:34:25 |
    |  33 |        TABLE ACCESS FULL                  | GV_EMR_ENTITY_MASTER          |   951K|     9M|       |   758   (2)| 00:00:10 |
    |* 34 |        HASH JOIN                          |                               |   151K|    27M|    25M|   168K  (1)| 00:33:46 |
    |* 35 |         HASH JOIN                         |                               |   151K|    23M|  2328K|   163K  (1)| 00:32:47 |
    |* 36 |          TABLE ACCESS FULL                | GM_ERL_ENTITY_ROLES           | 99240 |  1162K|       | 22205   (1)| 00:04:27 |
    |* 37 |          HASH JOIN                        |                               |   151K|    21M|  4840K|   140K  (1)| 00:28:05 |
    |* 38 |           HASH JOIN                       |                               | 34132 |  4433K|  3464K|   127K  (1)| 00:25:35 |
    |* 39 |            HASH JOIN                      |                               | 34419 |  3058K|  2776K|   120K  (1)| 00:24:03 |
    |* 40 |             HASH JOIN                     |                               | 34229 |  2373K|  1912K|   117K  (1)| 00:23:35 |
    |* 41 |              HASH JOIN                    |                               | 34229 |  1504K|  1440K|   114K  (1)| 00:22:49 |
    |  42 |               NESTED LOOPS                |                               | 34229 |  1036K|       | 99509   (1)| 00:19:55 |
    |* 43 |                TABLE ACCESS FULL          | RDI_REPOSITORY_DOCUMENTS_INFO | 34205 |   467K|       | 31522   (2)| 00:06:19 |
    |* 44 |                TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID| GM_RDT_REPOSITORY_DOCUMENTS   |     1 |    17 |       |     2   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |* 45 |                 INDEX UNIQUE SCAN         | SYS_C0082075                  |     1 |       |       |     1   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |  46 |               TABLE ACCESS FULL           | GM_RFR_REPOSITORY_FOLDER      |  2125K|    28M|       | 11843   (1)| 00:02:23 |
    |  47 |              TABLE ACCESS FULL            | GV_ETY_ENTITIES               |   953K|    23M|       |  1958   (1)| 00:00:24 |
    |  48 |             TABLE ACCESS FULL             | GV_EMR_ENTITY_MASTER          |   951K|    18M|       |   758   (2)| 00:00:10 |
    |  49 |            TABLE ACCESS FULL              | GM_ETY_ENTITIES               |   945K|    37M|       |  5120   (1)| 00:01:02 |
    |  50 |           TABLE ACCESS FULL               | GV_ERL_ENTITY_ROLES           |  4233K|    68M|       |  6413   (1)| 00:01:17 |
    |  51 |         TABLE ACCESS FULL                 | GV_ETY_ENTITIES               |   953K|    23M|       |  1958   (1)| 00:00:24 |
    |  52 |       TABLE ACCESS FULL                   | GM_ETY_ENTITIES               |   945K|    34M|       |  5102   (1)| 00:01:02 |
    |  53 |      INDEX FAST FULL SCAN                 | FKGV_EAS_ENT111959_IDX        |  7325K|   146M|       |  7127   (1)| 00:01:26 |
    Query Block Name / Object Alias (identified by operation id):
       1 - SET$1      
       2 - SEL$B4C8BCFD
      15 - SEL$B4C8BCFD / RDIRE@SEL$11
      16 - SEL$B4C8BCFD / GMRDT@SEL$10
      17 - SEL$B4C8BCFD / GMRDT@SEL$10
      18 - SEL$B4C8BCFD / GMRFR@SEL$9
      19 - SEL$B4C8BCFD / GV_ETY@SEL$1
      20 - SEL$B4C8BCFD / M@SEL$1
      21 - SEL$B4C8BCFD / GMENT@SEL$2
      22 - SEL$B4C8BCFD / GVE@SEL$3
      23 - SEL$B4C8BCFD / GME@SEL$4
      24 - SEL$B4C8BCFD / GVM@SEL$5
      25 - SEL$B4C8BCFD / GVI@SEL$6
      26 - SEL$B4C8BCFD / GMN@SEL$7
      27 - SEL$B4C8BCFD / GVAD@SEL$8
      28 - SEL$5ECD7CF3
      33 - SEL$5ECD7CF3 / GV_EMR_MASTER@SEL$17
      36 - SEL$5ECD7CF3 / GM_ERL@SEL$15
      43 - SEL$5ECD7CF3 / RDIRE@SEL$22
      44 - SEL$5ECD7CF3 / GMRDT@SEL$21
      45 - SEL$5ECD7CF3 / GMRDT@SEL$21
      46 - SEL$5ECD7CF3 / GMRFR@SEL$20
      47 - SEL$5ECD7CF3 / GV_ETY@SEL$12
      48 - SEL$5ECD7CF3 / M@SEL$12
      49 - SEL$5ECD7CF3 / GMENT@SEL$13
      50 - SEL$5ECD7CF3 / GVE@SEL$14
      51 - SEL$5ECD7CF3 / GV_ETY_TEMP@SEL$16
      52 - SEL$5ECD7CF3 / GM_ETY_TEMP@SEL$18
      53 - SEL$5ECD7CF3 / GVA@SEL$19
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       2 - filter(ROWNUM<10)
       3 - filter(ROWNUM>0)
       4 - access("GVI"."IND_REG_CODE"="GVAD"."IAS_REG_CODE" AND "GVI"."IND_INDIVIDUAL_IDENTIFIER"="GVAD"."IAS_INDIVIDUAL_IDENT
                  IFIER" AND "GVI"."IND_IND_VERSION"="GVAD"."IAS_IND_VERSION")
       5 - access("GVI"."IND_ID"="GMN"."IND_ID")
       6 - access("GVM"."MTR_IDENTIFIER"="GVI"."IND_INDIVIDUAL_IDENTIFIER" AND
                  "GVM"."MTR_CURRENT_VERSION"="GVI"."IND_IND_VERSION")
       7 - access("GME"."ERL_IND_INDIVIDUAL_IDENTIFIER"="GVM"."MTR_IDENTIFIER" AND
                  "GME"."ERL_IND_VERSION"="GVM"."MTR_CURRENT_VERSION")
       8 - access("GVE"."ERL_ID"="GME"."ERL_ID")
       9 - access("M"."MTR_IDENTIFIER"="GVE"."ERL_ENTITY_IDENTIFIER" AND "M"."MTR_CURRENT_VERSION"="GVE"."ERL_ETY_VERSION")
      10 - access("GMENT"."ETY_ID"="GV_ETY"."ETY_ID")
      11 - access("GV_ETY"."ETY_ENTITY_IDENTIFIER"="M"."MTR_IDENTIFIER" AND
                  "GV_ETY"."ETY_ETY_VERSION"="M"."MTR_CURRENT_VERSION" AND "GV_ETY"."ETY_REG_CODE"="M"."MTR_REG_CODE")
      12 - access("GMRFR"."RFR_ENTITY_IDENTIFIER"="GV_ETY"."ETY_ENTITY_IDENTIFIER")
      13 - access("GMRDT"."RDT_RFR_ID"="GMRFR"."RFR_ID")
      15 - filter(TO_CHAR(INTERNAL_FUNCTION("RDIRE"."RDI_SUBMISSION_DATE"),'YYYY-MM-DD')>='2007-11-01' AND
                  TO_CHAR(INTERNAL_FUNCTION("RDIRE"."RDI_SUBMISSION_DATE"),'YYYY-MM-DD')<='2009-01-05')
      16 - filter("GMRDT"."RDT_DTE_CODE"='OPD' OR "GMRDT"."RDT_DTE_CODE"='PD')
      17 - access("RDIRE"."RDI_RDT_ID"="GMRDT"."RDT_ID")
      23 - filter("GME"."ERL_IND_INDIVIDUAL_IDENTIFIER" IS NOT NULL AND "GME"."ERL_IND_VERSION" IS NOT NULL)
      28 - filter(ROWNUM<10)
      29 - filter(ROWNUM>0)
      30 - access("GV_ETY_TEMP"."ETY_REG_CODE"="GVA"."EAS_REG_CODE" AND
                  "GV_ETY_TEMP"."ETY_ENTITY_IDENTIFIER"="GVA"."EAS_ENTITY_IDENTIFIER" AND
                  "GV_ETY_TEMP"."ETY_ETY_VERSION"="GVA"."EAS_ETY_VERSION")
      31 - access("GM_ETY_TEMP"."ETY_ID"="GV_ETY_TEMP"."ETY_ID")
      32 - access("GV_ETY_TEMP"."ETY_ENTITY_IDENTIFIER"="GV_EMR_MASTER"."MTR_IDENTIFIER" AND
                  "GV_ETY_TEMP"."ETY_ETY_VERSION"="GV_EMR_MASTER"."MTR_CURRENT_VERSION")
      34 - access("GM_ERL"."ERL_ENTITY_IDENTIFIER_ASSOC"="GV_ETY_TEMP"."ETY_ENTITY_IDENTIFIER")
      35 - access("GVE"."ERL_ID"="GM_ERL"."ERL_ID")
      36 - filter("GM_ERL"."ERL_ENTITY_IDENTIFIER_ASSOC" IS NOT NULL AND "GM_ERL"."ERL_RRE_NAME"='SHR')
      37 - access("M"."MTR_IDENTIFIER"="GVE"."ERL_ENTITY_IDENTIFIER" AND "M"."MTR_CURRENT_VERSION"="GVE"."ERL_ETY_VERSION")
      38 - access("GMENT"."ETY_ID"="GV_ETY"."ETY_ID")
      39 - access("GV_ETY"."ETY_ENTITY_IDENTIFIER"="M"."MTR_IDENTIFIER" AND
                  "GV_ETY"."ETY_ETY_VERSION"="M"."MTR_CURRENT_VERSION" AND "GV_ETY"."ETY_REG_CODE"="M"."MTR_REG_CODE")
      40 - access("GMRFR"."RFR_ENTITY_IDENTIFIER"="GV_ETY"."ETY_ENTITY_IDENTIFIER")
      41 - access("GMRDT"."RDT_RFR_ID"="GMRFR"."RFR_ID")
      43 - filter(TO_CHAR(INTERNAL_FUNCTION("RDIRE"."RDI_SUBMISSION_DATE"),'YYYY-MM-DD')>='2007-11-01' AND
                  TO_CHAR(INTERNAL_FUNCTION("RDIRE"."RDI_SUBMISSION_DATE"),'YYYY-MM-DD')<='2009-01-05')
      44 - filter("GMRDT"."RDT_DTE_CODE"='OPD' OR "GMRDT"."RDT_DTE_CODE"='PD')
      45 - access("RDIRE"."RDI_RDT_ID"="GMRDT"."RDT_ID")
    Column Projection Information (identified by operation id):
       1 - STRDEF[200], STRDEF[4000], STRDEF[400], STRDEF[4000], STRDEF[200]
       2 - "GMN"."IND_LAST_NAME"[VARCHAR2,400], "GMN"."IND_FIRST_NAME"[VARCHAR2,400],
           "GMENT"."ETY_DISCRIMINANT"[VARCHAR2,400], "GMENT"."ETY_CURRENT_NAME"[VARCHAR2,4000],
           "GMENT"."ETY_ENTITY_IDENTIFIER"[VARCHAR2,200]
       3 - "GMN"."IND_LAST_NAME"[VARCHAR2,400], "GMN"."IND_FIRST_NAME"[VARCHAR2,400],
           "GMENT"."ETY_DISCRIMINANT"[VARCHAR2,400], "GMENT"."ETY_CURRENT_NAME"[VARCHAR2,4000],
           "GMENT"."ETY_ENTITY_IDENTIFIER"[VARCHAR2,200]
       4 - (#keys=3) "GMN"."IND_LAST_NAME"[VARCHAR2,400], "GMN"."IND_FIRST_NAME"[VARCHAR2,400],
           "GMENT"."ETY_DISCRIMINANT"[VARCHAR2,400], "GMENT"."ETY_CURRENT_NAME"[VARCHAR2,4000],
           "GMENT"."ETY_ENTITY_IDENTIFIER"[VARCHAR2,200]
       5 - (#keys=1) "GVI"."IND_INDIVIDUAL_IDENTIFIER"[VARCHAR2,200], "GVI"."IND_IND_VERSION"[NUMBER,22],
           "GMENT"."ETY_DISCRIMINANT"[VARCHAR2,400], "GMENT"."ETY_CURRENT_NAME"[VARCHAR2,4000],
           "GMENT"."ETY_ENTITY_IDENTIFIER"[VARCHAR2,200], "GVI"."IND_REG_CODE"[VARCHAR2,200], "GMN"."IND_LAST_NAME"[VARCHAR2,400],
           "GMN"."IND_FIRST_NAME"[VARCHAR2,400]
       6 - (#keys=2) "GVI"."IND_INDIVIDUAL_IDENTIFIER"[VARCHAR2,200], "GVI"."IND_IND_VERSION"[NUMBER,22],
           "GMENT"."ETY_DISCRIMINANT"[VARCHAR2,400], "GMENT"."ETY_CURRENT_NAME"[VARCHAR2,4000],
           "GMENT"."ETY_ENTITY_IDENTIFIER"[VARCHAR2,200], "GVI"."IND_REG_CODE"[VARCHAR2,200], "GVI"."IND_ID"[NUMBER,22]
       7 - (#keys=2) "GVM"."MTR_IDENTIFIER"[VARCHAR2,200], "GVM"."MTR_CURRENT_VERSION"[NUMBER,22],
           "GMENT"."ETY_CURRENT_NAME"[VARCHAR2,4000], "GMENT"."ETY_ENTITY_IDENTIFIER"[VARCHAR2,200],
           "GMENT"."ETY_DISCRIMINANT"[VARCHAR2,400]
       8 - (#keys=1) "GMENT"."ETY_CURRENT_NAME"[VARCHAR2,4000], "GMENT"."ETY_ENTITY_IDENTIFIER"[VARCHAR2,200],
           "GMENT"."ETY_DISCRIMINANT"[VARCHAR2,400], "GME"."ERL_IND_VERSION"[NUMBER,22],
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