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Summary: | [perf] Refactoring does not reasonably work with -Xmx96m | ||
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Product: | java | Reporter: | Antonin Nebuzelsky <anebuzelsky> |
Component: | Unsupported | Assignee: | issues@java <issues> |
Status: | RESOLVED DUPLICATE | ||
Severity: | blocker | CC: | issues |
Priority: | P2 | Keywords: | PERFORMANCE |
Version: | 4.x | ||
Hardware: | PC | ||
OS: | All | ||
Issue Type: | DEFECT | Exception Reporter: |
Description
Antonin Nebuzelsky
2004-04-26 16:47:02 UTC
Tondo, would you mind if I resolve this issue as duplicate of issue 43295? Or do you think, that these 2 issues should be solved independently? From my point of view it is the same issue: refactoring consumes too much memory. This bug was ment as a heads-up for all of us to find out the optimal Xmx in the case refactoring demands cannot be decreased to 96m. Let's keep it, if you don't mind too much. ;) As Radim found out with visualcg from jvmstat tool IDEA seems to have maximum heap size set to 192MB. Performance team agreed we don't want to go over 160MB and even that may be too much, considering that minimum and recommended HW configurations would have to be increased significantly in such a case, users with less than 512MB RAM would have problems running Netbeans, and IDEs built on top of Netbeans would have to go even higher in HW requirements which may be unacceptable. Moved to new subcomponent java/javacore. *** This issue has been marked as a duplicate of 43295 *** Reorganization of java component |