Resolving Cartridge Project Performance Issues

To improve Oracle Communications Design Studio performance during import and during modeling, you can separate large cartridges into multiple projects that exist in different workspaces. During the first import, you create the common model project that all of the smaller projects will reference, and select a subset of orders to add to the first project. Create a new workspace for subsequent imports and continue to add subsets of orders. When finished, Design Studio will include multiple projects in multiple workspaces, each sharing the same model project, each with different subsets of orders from the original cartridge. For example, you might include all VOIP orders in a single workspace, all Internet orders in another, and so forth.

You can close projects that you are not actively using to save system resources and prevent unnecessary processing. See "Closing Projects" and "Opening Projects" for more information.

Note:

You cannot close a project if other open projects define it as a dependency. See "Managing Project Dependencies" for more information.

Also, ensure that the recommended -vmargs settings are defined in the eclipse.ini file. Do not define -vmargs settings on the command line or in a desktop shortcut, as these override the eclipse.ini settings and can cause performance and memory issues. See Design Studio Installation Guide for more information.

Finally, many functions are processor and memory intense. If you are experiencing poor performance, consider more powerful platforms, including faster memory, processors, and disks.