Well, in my case it helped to upgrade JDK from 1.5.0_11 to 1.6.0_07...
after that ant compilation worked just fine with -Xss1024k.

On Apr 10, 6:11 pm, Alex <[email protected]> wrote:
> The same in my case: porting my 1.5.3 app to 1.6.4 and Ant fails with
> the StackOverflowError error... -Xss1024k doesn't help (helped to do
> "Compile/Browse" from the hosted mode though).
>
> Did anybody find a solution?
>
> On Apr 10, 3:09 am, Rockster <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > The same here. In ant I do the following:
>
> >         <target name="GWTCompile" depends="compile">
> >                 <java classname="com.google.gwt.dev.Compiler" 
> > taskname="gwt-compile"
> >                         failonerror="true" fork="true"  >
> >                         <jvmarg value="-Xmx1G" />
> >                         <jvmarg value="-Xss1024k"/>
> >                         <jvmarg value="-Xms64M"/>
> >                         <classpath>
>
> >                                 <pathelement path="${gwt-src}/" />
> >                                 <pathelement path="${compile_classpath}" />
> >                                 <pathelement path="./src" />
> >                         </classpath>
>
> >                         <arg value="com.xx.MyModule" />
> >                 </java>
> >    </target>
>
> > And still I get GWTCompile:
>
> > [gwt-compile] Compiling module com.qualogy.qafe.gwt.QAFEGWTWeb
> > [gwt-compile]    [ERROR] Unexpected internal compiler error
> > [gwt-compile] java.lang.StackOverflowError
>
> > I tried to use
>
> > <sysproperty key="-Dgwt.compiler.jvmargs" value="-Xmx1G -Xss1024k"/>
>
> > and this
>
> > <sysproperty key="gwt.compiler.jvmargs" value="-Xmx1G -Xss1024k"/>
>
> > But no success.
>
> > Can somebody help me on this ?
>
> > On Apr 9, 9:27 pm, Andy <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > I've been trying to upgrade to 1.6.4, but am also getting this error.
>
> > > I use Ant to build my WAR, so I added the JVM arg to my script, but no
> > > matter what value I specify, it doesn't make any difference.
>
> > > ...and I get an OutOfMemoryException is I set it too high!
>
> > > Will using the Eclipse plug-in make any difference?
>
> > > I have one "super" module, so would breaking it apart into smaller
> > > components help?
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