On 30 Nov 2011, at 10:45, "choudh...@labware.com" <choudh...@labware.com> wrote:

> Hello ,
>        The question is not why I would use 32 bit JVM , the question is
> whether there is any maximum limit on memory for Tomcat and if yes why

No. Tomcat has no knowledge of the memory capacity of the JVM.


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> From:   Francis GALIEGUE <f...@one2team.com>
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> Date:   11/30/2011 01:51 PM
> Subject:        Re: Maximum memory that can be assigned to Tomcat on
> windows platform
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> On Wed, Nov 30, 2011 at 07:28,  <choudh...@labware.com> wrote:
>> Hi ,
>>        Is there any cap on maximum memory that can be assigned to
> tomcat
>> on 32 bit Windows machines ? I have found out that even if we have 8GB
>> memory in the server , can not assign more 1.4/1.5 GB to Tomcat . I also
>> found this thread which reinforces what I have been seeing ? We are
> using
>> Tomcat 7.0.19 .
>>
>> www.theserverside.com/discussions/thread.tss?thread_id=48793
>>
>
> In any event, a 32bit JVM (1.6, I don't know for lower VMs) cannot
> allocate more than 3 GB heap space.
>
> "With so much RAM, why do you still use a 32bit OS and JVM" is the
> question here.
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