Should i force close it on task manager everytime i finished workin. I have found that on windows most usage of java is done using javaw. It may be relevant that there are multiple of these java platform se binary programs open, sometimes up to three, but only one will be using excessive cpu, the others will use about 3% each
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Any ideas how i can fix this issue
Simple programs were working quickly previously, but now they are very intensive for seemingly no reason.
Right click on openjdk platform binary Then it will show java/javaw.exe then go to the top where it shows the folder and click on the jdk then right copy the path, boom (wont work for apps using bundled jre paths/runtimes, because it will show path to the bundled runtime) I compiled this program against a jdk 1.8.0 (instead of jdk 15.0.1) and now only the java (tm) platform se binary shows up.
Open in java (tm) platform se binary asked 13 years, 2 months ago modified 4 years, 3 months ago viewed 145k times I'm coding flutter in vs code and i have noticed that openjdk platform binary consuming too much ram and it's not about that only it's consuming my cpu to Task manager screenshot about 1 gb of. Hi dears, i have been using chrome since long time, presently while working in chrome i encountered this issue of glitchy and lagging interface of google chrome
*upon observing what was causing the speed issue, i found that in task manager, java platform se binary was consuming 100% of my cpu
Recently, javaw.exe processes have been taking over my computer and forcing me to exit out eclipse and other applications due to low memory errors Note that i am not maxing out the system at all,. What is the difference between java, javaw, and javaws