Hi Nirmal, I assume you get this when running Tomcat from within Eclipse, right? If that is the case you need to configure that instance of Tomcat inside of Eclipse to have more memory. The settings for eclipse itself doesn't apply to the Tomcat instance as it runs in separate java process. If you have done so already and are still facing this problem, it would help to share some information about version of your Magnolia, configuration (DB, memory, ...) and how many extra modules you have on top of default bundle and how big are the data you have in your repo.
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