usando ulimit -n 64000 aumentamos o numero de arquivos, resolve
solve the problem
J.Pietschmann wrote:
Elton Simões Baptista wrote:
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Your JRE seems to have difficulties with disposing unused File objects in time. Well, maybe FOP has indeed an object leak, it's quite hard to tell from a quick glance at the code. Some possible solutions: - Track down the part in the JPG reader after which the all data has been read, and close the connection explicitely - Convert the images into another format, like GIF or BMP, which is processed differently and wont have the same problem. In particular you'll probably get quite different effects if you use GIF images. - Increase the number of file handles for your user processes, or the hard file handle limit in the kernel. Reboot. - Render the document piecewise, and use another PDF library like iText to concat the pieces.
J.Pietschmann
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