The number in the Environment Infolet listed as "Memory currently
allocated by the JVM" would be more accurately described as: Memory
currently allocated by the JVM for use by applications running inside
the JVM.  The overhead of the JVM itself is not included in this number.

-Pascal


Mika Hirvonen wrote:
> 
> I recently noticed that my JVM is using 89MB of memory, but the
> Environment infolet shows that the JVM is using only 21MB. Why the huge
> difference? Is this normal?
> 
> I'm using Sun J2SE 1.4.0-beta3 on a Redhat Linux 7.3 with 384MB of memory.
> 
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