Thanks Andrea,

also interesting this post about garbage collectors in the same blog:
http://blogs.sun.com/jonthecollector/entry/our_collectors

best,
amaneiro

On 20/04/11 16:54, Andrea Aime wrote:
> 2011/4/20 Andrés Maneiro<amane...@icarto.es>:
> Nope, that is not what the permanent generation does, it contains the byte
> code of the various classes one loads (either from jar, or built at runtime
> by bytecode manipulation libraries).
>
> http://blogs.sun.com/jonthecollector/entry/presenting_the_permanent_generation
>
> Large applications need more perm gen than small ones, GeoServer happens
> to be one of the large ones (Eclipse is another example)
>

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