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Yup, heresy. What can I say? My own Declaration of Independence? of course, you don't have the Fourth of July in Canada <g>.

I'll keep trying a couple things. Haven't done the GC controls yet.

Now, not too many fireworks - you don't want Niagara to get flooded out.

Vern

At 07:32 PM 6/30/2003 -0400, you wrote:
What!! No WebFacing, heresy, I say, heresy!

If all you are doing is RSE kinda stuff, editing and looking at '400
libraries, then you might be OK with 512 M, though still more would be
better of course (if your boss is asking that is).

Yes, must be, collecting garbage and putting in a heap, or is it the heap.
 Don't know it's been really quiet here today and I'm going a wee bit
crazy ;-)   Seriously I expect that any Java just running is creating
objects and they build up before the GC kicks in.   If you look at the
link that I posted a bit earlier it talks about how to set the GC limits
so that you could have it run a bit more often.  That might knock the
peaks down a bit.  You would have to experiment to find the settings that
give your machine the best results.

Kind regards,

Mike

P.S. It's Canada day here on July 1st (well there too I guess) so don't
expect a lot of response from us then.  We'll be out playing in the snow
and setting off fireworks.  Phil might be online though as I don't expect
he'll be out on his skis quite yet ;-)


Mike Hockings, P.Eng. WebSphere Development Tools for AS/400 - CODE/Designer & WebFacing ! IBM Canada Ltd. Laboratory hockings@xxxxxxxxxx



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