Alessandro,

 

Thank you for your hint. However I am up to 512MB (I have 2GB in my computer but any more than -Xm512M makes the ATI driver blue screen â a question for another day.) Eventually whatever value I use I get the out of memory problem back. KRK in his problem got the out of memory problem only after repeated additions and deletions from his branch group â this is very similar to mine as I frequently change the scene graph.

 

Regards

Mike


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From: Discussion list for Java 3D API [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of cs
Sent: 07 September 2004 15:12
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Subject: Re: [JAVA3D] Out of memory

 

Mike Goldwaterïæåï

an old topic.I find a mail about it on 2004-07-30:

 

ããOpen the Java Plug In Control Panel (Start|ControlPanel|JavaPlugIn) and click
"Advanced" tab and at "Java Runtime Parameters" write
  -Xmx256m

You can increase the amount of max memory available to JVM just setting a value
greater than 256. DO NOT forget the m sufix, for megabytes.

On Unix system (Linux included) the Control Panel can be found in the JRE
folder.

Alessandro


 --- Gasdia Roberto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escreveu:
> try to launch java -ms300m ...... where 300 mb is the maximum heap size that
> you want for the applet (or application) . Of course your memory demand can
> be different...
>
> Hope this helps
>
> Roberto
>
   ----- Original Message -----
>
   From: jinping
>
   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
   Sent: Friday, July 30, 2004 3:31 AM
>
   Subject: [JAVA3D] encounter "OutOfMemory" when Applet reads 3D models
> larger than about 5MB
>
>
>
   Hi,
>
>
     I wrote an Applet that reads and displays VRML files. Everything is fine
> when the .wrl file is no larger than about 5MB. But when the total size of
> the .wrl file and it's .jpg texture excess 5MB, the JVM will always throw a
> "outOfMemory" exception. I'm sure the physical memory is sufficient for the
> program (512M RAM, WinXP). Has anyone encountered and solved this problem?
> Please help, thank you.
>
>
>
                                                                          Jeff

 

======== 2004-09-07 14:49:00 æåæääåéï ========

 

Colleagues,

 

In December 2000 KRK posted a note http://archives.java.sun.com/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind0012&L=java3d-interest&F=&S=&P=36521 to the list. His application runs out of memory when he attaches and detaches screen graphs in succession. I canât find any reply, but I have the same problem. Someone some where must know the answer.

 

Thanks

Mike


Mike Goldwater
Auric Hydrates Ltd

 

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