Dario,

you will have to do this for Jetty (or any other container), because that is
where the Java process is generated.
In response to Jody: Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 is fine, I just restarted my
geoserver server after 3972 hours (yep, bugger didn't get to 4000, but what
do you do if they turn the electricity in the building off), anyway, it is
nearly 1/2 a year, so, other than Windows 2003, stability is not an issue. I
guess, Dario, you would be better off with the Jetty list with your problem
than here. 

Sorry, can't help you but this is exactly one of the reasons why I am using
Tomcat, i.e. more flexible and easier config.

Please bear in mind unused memory does not improve your performance and
geoserver is fairly frugal as long as you deliver only vector layers. It is
more a question 'right-sizing' rather than maximising memory. That, in turn
depends on your load. BTW the war files of 'Boundless' don't care whether
they run in Jetty or Tomcat. If you don't care about the nice selection
Window at the beginning, you will be fine with any app container.

Cheers

Christian



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