Perm space has been removed from special builds of the JVM. That said, it will 
not get rid of the problem, all JVMs no matter who makes them... leak and you 
*will* run out of memory.

Regards,
Kirk

On May 23, 2011, at 2:46 PM, Casper Bang wrote:

>> Calling it a perm space problem *is* wrong. It's a problem with classloaders.
> 
> Different view on the same matter, which is rather irrelevant when the
> maintenance people call in panic due to red flagged Sysorb messages!
> Then it becomes a problem with Java and specifically hitting the hard
> ceiling of the GC PermGen region. The fact that so many apps leak
> memory unknowingly, and that they are working on removing PermGen,
> suggests this is a common and valid interpretation.
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