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Bug 75656

Summary: Java Studio Creator 2 - OutOfMemoryError Exception - Application does not start
Product: java Reporter: neeravbm <neeravbm>
Component: EditorAssignee: issues@java <issues>
Status: RESOLVED INVALID    
Severity: blocker    
Priority: P1    
Version: 5.x   
Hardware: PC   
OS: Windows XP   
Issue Type: DEFECT Exception Reporter:
Attachments: messages file
messages.log1 file
messages.log2 file

Description neeravbm 2006-04-28 03:38:31 UTC
I installed the Java Studio Creator 2 about a week back. It worked great on two
different occasions. But now I am not able to start the Java Studio Creator 2.
It says OutOfMemoryError Exception. Rebooting the PC does not help.

Configuration: Pentium M, 2 GHz, 1GB RAM, Windows XP
Comment 1 neeravbm 2006-04-28 03:40:19 UTC
Created attachment 30116 [details]
messages file
Comment 2 neeravbm 2006-04-28 03:40:58 UTC
Created attachment 30117 [details]
messages.log1 file
Comment 3 neeravbm 2006-04-28 03:41:33 UTC
Created attachment 30118 [details]
messages.log2 file
Comment 4 neeravbm 2006-04-28 03:49:14 UTC
PF Usage increases from about 440 MB to 740 MB after the application shows
"Loading Main Window...". After that, the application gives the OutOfMemoryError
Exception.
Comment 5 Jiri Prox 2006-04-28 08:52:01 UTC
You can assign bigger amout of memory to heap. This can be done in config file.
(I'm not sure about JSC2, but I suppose it's the same as in NB).

If it doesn't help try starting JSC2 with fresh userdir (use -userdir switch).
If there will be no chance over all, capture thread dump just before it end in
OutOfMemoryException, this can be litle bit tricky requireing right timming, but
I hope there will be enought time to get it. 

I'm closeing this issue for now since it's probably not related to NB. If you
find from thread dump that it is NB stuff feel free to reopen.

JSC2 bug can be reported as http://bugs.sun.com/services/bugreport/index.jsp