hmm, actually the total memory is actually reserved by the jre, although not actively used. so this should stay. the free memory value is obsolete as it can be calculate via total-used.
wrt userdir: don't think it's needed. what's would you need it for. if we want to show where the settings and logs will end up we should display the appropriate startup parameter values. these are btw. currently computed in the startup scripts. if the OJ_HOME is writable, it's taken, else they end up in "userdir/.openjump". btw. under my win7 the userdir is not printed in AboutDialog. i supposed it worked on your end when you hacked it Michael? ..ede On 09.03.2013 17:54, Stefan Steiniger wrote: > Hi, > > just a note, but seeing a change in Free Memory is helpful when presses > the "garbage collect" button... i.e. as a confirmation that something > happens. > > stefan > > Am 09.03.13 12:10, schrieb Michaël Michaud: >> Hi, >> >> Just changed according to my proposition (see below). >> Let me know if it's OK for everyone >> >> Michaël >>> >>> Wonder if we should remove "Total memory" and "Free memory" as these >>> figures are much confusing >>> for users who are not supposed to know how the jvm works. >>> >>> A more useful information would be System.getProperty("user.dir") : >>> when users >>> have multiple installations and shortcuts they don't always know which >>> version they >>> are running. >>> >>> Any comment ? >>> >>> Michaël || >>> >>>> On 08.03.2013 08:55, Rahkonen Jukka wrote: >>>>> Hi, >>>>> >>>>> OpenJUMP info screen shows the jre version but not if it is 32 or 64 bit. >>>>> I cannot check but perhaps it does not report either if there is Oracle >>>>> jre, Oracle jdk or OpenJDK variant in use. >>>>> >>>>> What is the meaning of total memory in the jre info page? After starting >>>>> OJ with 32-bit jre and -Xmx512M in oj_windows.bat OJ reports that I have >>>>> 64 MB of total memory, 24 MB reserved and 40 MB free. Seeing also the >>>>> maximum that is set by JAVA_OPTS (512 MB in this case) would help in >>>>> estimating how big datasets can possibly be prosessed. I know I can >>>>> check it from the launch file but new users may not guess that. >>>>> >>>> done in 3306 .. ede >>>> >>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>>> Symantec Endpoint Protection 12 positioned as A LEADER in The Forrester >>>> Wave(TM): Endpoint Security, Q1 2013 and "remains a good choice" in the >>>> endpoint security space. 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