MO>     Weird... what was the verbose:gc output? Did it correspond with the
MO> pauses?

Exactly. It's obvious that gc is not that often as it used to be
without HotSpot. The only problem is that though it's printed out that
gc took ~0.05msec, in fact rendering freezes for around 1 or 2 secs.
And such Garbage Collection occur every 3 - 5 seconds. Where the
problem could be? My current heap size to 128Mb.

vladimir

PS:
MO>     You _could_ try with -Xincgc - that uses another algorithm for gc which
MO> trades some extra CPU for a non-pausing (well, not noticable at least) gc.

This way is much worse than even with HotSpot.
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>> MO> vm (check with -version). Also try running with -classic on the 1.2.2 -
>> MO> it should disable hotspot, see if it makes a difference.
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>> Yes, it makes much difference. This way (without hotspot) everything works just 
>fine.

MO>     Weird... what was the verbose:gc output? Did it correspond with the
MO> pauses?

MO>     You _could_ try with -Xincgc - that uses another algorithm for gc which
MO> trades some extra CPU for a non-pausing (well, not noticable at least) gc.

MO>     /Mats

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