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T Anthony Allen wrote:
Mercy. It's a virtual machine but it cannot deal with virtual memory
without you having to supply cheesy memory parameters. Accessing up to
the limit of memory should be automatic (even if it is only 32 bit).
What is the 'limit of memory'? You need to consider the working set of
all the applications you are running, which is not something the JVM can
know about.
It's very simple to say '-Xmx2048m' if you know that you want to.
Tom
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