yangyuexiang wrote:
> 
> Hi
> 
> My program employed several threads.
> On blackdown jdk1.2.2, the memory sized used is seems to fixed to about
> 23m each threads.
> But under IBM JDK1.3, although the speed is much faster, but the memory
> used likes to
> increase unexpectedly and the JVM hangs finally.
> It seems there is some memory leak in the HotSpot of IBM JVM.
> 
> Who can give me suggestions to control the heap size of JVM?
> My system is Redhat 6.2.
> 
> Thanks very much!
> 
> yangyuexiang
> 

I consider the IBM JVM for linux unusable.  When I substitute it for
Sun's 1.3 beta, my IDE can no longer debug, there are many swing
drawing glitches, and the JVM dumps core often.  I download the
most recent release a few weeks ago, most of the Swing glitches were
fixed but the thing still dumps core at the drop of a red hat.

I won't use it.


--
Joi Ellis                    Software Engineer
Aravox Technologies          [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]

No matter what we think of Linux versus FreeBSD, etc., the one thing I
really like about Linux is that it has Microsoft worried.  Anything
that kicks a monopoly in the pants has got to be good for something.
           - Chris Johnson


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