JVM limitation also depends on how much "contiguous" memory that your 
system or OS can allocate for JVM. If other programs in your system use 
too much memory, then the maximum contiguous memory size can also be 
less than the usual.

Gokhan


Scott Henninger wrote:
> Again, depends on system setup, including JVM limitations (32- vs. 64-
> bit), and available memory.  Best advice I can give is to edit the -
> xmx value and start Composer.  If it won't start, then the JVM was not
> able to allocate enough memory.  Edit -xmx to a smaller size until
> Composer starts.
>
> -- Scott
>
> On Jun 23, 1:46 pm, Joseph Shea <[email protected]> wrote:
>   
>> Yes, I have noticed a 1gb max on a 32 bit laptop. How about a 64 bit
>> linux server
>>
>> On Jun 23, 2:43 pm, Scott Henninger <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>     
>>> Joseph;  The maximum size for the Java heap is highly dependent on the
>>> OS setup.  For 32-bit Windows, the maximum is normally less than 1Gb.
>>> I'd suggest starting with something like -xmx600 and try from there.
>>>       
>>> -- Scott
>>>       
>>> On Jun 23, 1:30 pm, Joseph Shea <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>       
>>>> What is the maximum amount of memory that can be allocated for running
>>>> TBC?- Hide quoted text -
>>>>         
>>> - Show quoted text -
>>>       
> >
>   


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