> Hello,
> Your objection makes sense, but here is sometrinh from the JVM
specification
> from SUN:
>
> "2.17.8 Unloading of Classes and Interfaces A class or interface may be
> unloaded if and only if its class loader is unreachable.
> The bootstrap class loader is always reachable; as a result, system
classes may
> never
> be unloaded."
> Thought, the term "unreachable" seems confusing.
I have read that, but then:
java -X
-Xmixed mixed mode execution (default)
-Xint interpreted mode execution only
-Xbootclasspath:<directories and zip/jar files separated by ;>
set search path for bootstrap classes and resources
-Xbootclasspath/a:<directories and zip/jar files separated by ;>
append to end of bootstrap class path
-Xbootclasspath/p:<directories and zip/jar files separated by ;>
prepend in front of bootstrap class path
>>>>>>>>> HERE!
-Xnoclassgc disable class garbage collection
-Xincgc enable incremental garbage collection
-Xbatch disable background compilation
-Xms<size> set initial Java heap size
-Xmx<size> set maximum Java heap size
-Xss<size> set java thread stack size
-Xprof output cpu profiling data
-Xrunhprof[:help]|[:<option>=<value>, ...]
perform JVMPI heap, cpu, or monitor profiling
-Xdebug enable remote debugging
-Xfuture enable strictest checks, anticipating future default
-Xrs reduce use of OS signals by Java/VM (see
documentation)
The -X options are non-standard and subject to change without notice.
Also... I'm not sure, but I think there may be different class loaders
for servlets/ejbs. I'm not sure, if Orion does that. IAS/BAS does so.
Lachezar
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