Regarding surefire, I use default settings (i.e., Sun JVM) for tests and it
works every time too.


Philip Barlow wrote:
> 
> I had this problem in work recently, i set surefire to use JRockit as 
> the JVM for tests and it worked every time. I realise this is not a fix 
> but i have read alot about this subject and there a very differing 
> opinions on it. Matt is correct in stating that resources are not being 
> released but JRockit seems to do ok in this respect.
> 
> This would be helpfull if you decide to take this course of action.
> 
> http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-surefire-plugin/test-mojo.html
> 
> 
> 
> Matt Raible wrote:
>> I have MaxPermSize set to 256M on my system and I still get this issue
>> every 5-10 minutes. My guess is resources aren't being let go.  I've
>> heard bad things about Spring and Hibernate in the past, so I don't
>> know if they're causing this or what.  The best thing is probably to
>> slap a profiler on it and see where the hotspots and memory leaks are.
>>
>> Matt
>>
>> On 3/7/07, wnqq <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>
>>> Environment: v2.0-m4-SNAPSHOT
>>>
>>> It is too often to get "java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: PermGen space" while
>>> executing "mvn jetty:run".
>>>
>>> How to resolve it?
>>>
>>> I know that traditionally we could specify the JVM parameters like 
>>> "-Xmx512M
>>> -XX:PermSize=64M -XX:MaxPermSize=128M" to increase the memory size. 
>>> How does
>>> this apply to appfuse/mvn?
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>>>
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