On 10-07-22 1:15 AM, Andrea Aime wrote:
> Andrea Aime wrote:
>> Ben Caradoc-Davies wrote:
>>> app-schema is known to build with -Dtest.maxHeapSize=256m on 32-bit
>>> (thanks to Gabriel's l33t skills!) but definitely needs more on 64-bit.
>>> EMF is quite bloated to start with, and app-schema does not share all
>>> the schemas it could.
>>
>> Actually I believe more recent versions of EMF/XSD should be a bit more
>> compact than the one we use.
>> If we manage to get CITE tests running against trunk
>> as well it may be a good time to try out an upgrade (on trunk only).
>>
>> We are using 2.2.x, the current stable is 2.6.0.
>>
>> I think the memory usage improvements went into 2.5.0:
>> http://wiki.eclipse.org/EMF/EMF_2.5/Minimal_EObject_Implementation
>
> It seems that generated quite a bit of excitement in heavy EMF users:
> http://ed-merks.blogspot.com/2009/01/emf-ultra-slim-diet.html
> http://ahuntereclipse.blogspot.com/2009/01/gmf-super-ultra-slim-diet.html
>
> Reading the bug and the blogs confirms that the EMF memory usage was
> nothing short of ridiculous, the latest and greatest is still high,
> but much less so.

This is good to know. I recently tried to upgrade to emf/xsd 2.5.0 to 
see if it would introduce any compelition errors and I am happy to say 
it didn't past a very few trivial ones.

Time to start testing (unit tests + cite) and seriously consider the 
upgrade.
>
> Cheers
> Andrea
>
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