Eclipse launcher & max heap size problem [message #508946] |
Wed, 20 January 2010 19:53 |
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Hi all,
I'm getting a strange problem when trying to launch Eclipse-based applications. The same happens for Eclipse Galileo, for Easy Eclipse for Python and for RCP application I develop at my work.
On a WinXP Pro 32bit - based system with 4GB memory, when trying to set -Xmx in eclipse.ini with values above 766m, after launching eclipse.exe I'm getting a dialog window with error message "JVM terminated. Exit code=-1". The Java version is 1.5.0_15 (JDK and JRE). Task manager reports that there're above 2GBs memory available.
However, I noticed something really strange: when adding -vm parameter in eclipse.ini, explicitly specifying path to java.exe, I'm able to set the heap size to about 1200m. Even if the path points to default system's java installation (I assume that Eclipse launcher uses the java.exe that is available on system's path - on Windows it's c:\WINDOWS\system32\java.exe, a copy of JRE's java.exe.)
Could anyone explain me what exact difference specifying -vm parameter make, that the possible max heap sizes accepted by JVM are so very different?
Best regards,
Filip
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