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Out of heap space when launching tests from ant driver [message #97892] Sun, 06 May 2007 14:32 Go to next message
Barbara Rosi-Schwartz is currently offline Barbara Rosi-SchwartzFriend
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Registered: July 2009
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Hi.

I am using an ant driver to drive execution of my AGR test suites. When
the driver contains around 10 short test scripts, it fails during
execution due to its running out of heap. I have increased the heap
space to 1024M on the instantiation of both the workbench that I use to
manage my tests and the workbench that is launched when executing the
test scripts. However the increase does not appear to have any effect.

I am using Eclipse 3.2.2 and TPTP 4.3.0.

Any idea of what might be happening?

TIA,
Barbara
Re: Out of heap space when launching tests from ant driver [message #98132 is a reply to message #97892] Mon, 07 May 2007 14:28 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Liz Dancy is currently offline Liz DancyFriend
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Hi Barbara,

I see that this problem was encountered by another user in this thread:
http://dev.eclipse.org/newslists/news.eclipse.tptp/msg03166. html

The suggestion was to run the tests separately with a sleep in between each
one.

Can you try this and let me know the outcome?

Sincerely,

Liz Dancy

The suggestion was to try to
"Barbara Rosi-Schwartz" <Barbara.Rosi-Schwartz@Etish.org> wrote in message
news:f1kouh$li$1@build.eclipse.org...
> Hi.
>
> I am using an ant driver to drive execution of my AGR test suites. When
> the driver contains around 10 short test scripts, it fails during
> execution due to its running out of heap. I have increased the heap space
> to 1024M on the instantiation of both the workbench that I use to manage
> my tests and the workbench that is launched when executing the test
> scripts. However the increase does not appear to have any effect.
>
> I am using Eclipse 3.2.2 and TPTP 4.3.0.
>
> Any idea of what might be happening?
>
> TIA,
> Barbara
Re: Out of heap space when launching tests from ant driver [message #98147 is a reply to message #98132] Mon, 07 May 2007 20:53 Go to previous message
Barbara Rosi-Schwartz is currently offline Barbara Rosi-SchwartzFriend
Messages: 448
Registered: July 2009
Senior Member
Hi Liz.

Thanks for your reply. I do not think the two scenarios are the same, as
the previous poster was talking about problems with multiple test suites
and having to place sleeps in between invocations of each test suite,
whereas I have only one test suite, with 10 or 12 test scripts in it.
Therefore one and only one instance of Eclipse gets instantiated.

Kind regards,
B.

Liz Dancy wrote:
> Hi Barbara,
>
> I see that this problem was encountered by another user in this thread:
> http://dev.eclipse.org/newslists/news.eclipse.tptp/msg03166. html
>
> The suggestion was to run the tests separately with a sleep in between each
> one.
>
> Can you try this and let me know the outcome?
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Liz Dancy
>
> The suggestion was to try to
> "Barbara Rosi-Schwartz" <Barbara.Rosi-Schwartz@Etish.org> wrote in message
> news:f1kouh$li$1@build.eclipse.org...
>> Hi.
>>
>> I am using an ant driver to drive execution of my AGR test suites. When
>> the driver contains around 10 short test scripts, it fails during
>> execution due to its running out of heap. I have increased the heap space
>> to 1024M on the instantiation of both the workbench that I use to manage
>> my tests and the workbench that is launched when executing the test
>> scripts. However the increase does not appear to have any effect.
>>
>> I am using Eclipse 3.2.2 and TPTP 4.3.0.
>>
>> Any idea of what might be happening?
>>
>> TIA,
>> Barbara
>
>
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