Yeah, you can either buy hardware, get a different JVM or use different settings (see below), or you try to figure out a way to split those large page-sequences you have. I'd go for the latter. The ultimate option would be to help us make FOP better to actually be able to process such big page-sequences. But that's obviously a middle- to long-term solution which may not be what you need. :-)
This might help you, too, if you have enough RAM. http://java.sun.com/docs/hotspot/ism.html http://java.sun.com/docs/hotspot/VMOptions.html (Seems to suggest that the normal Sun JVM supports more than just 2GB of heap.) On 16.08.2006 14:42:36 Luis Ferro wrote: > > I've read somewhere in another Java thread that the max memory one can > address as "heap" is 1.8GB in a 32bit processor... > > That means that the max parameter for -Xms and the like is about 1.4GB or > 1.5GB... > > So, if anyone still gets the message after changing the memory available in > java to run fop then the only solution is to either get a JVM that doesn't > have this limitation (i'm not sure that there is one, but this limit sure is > crappy) or get a machine with 64bit processor! > > LF Jeremias Maerki --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
