Your command options have me worried:  you are allocating a fixed 256MB to the 
permananent space.  This is the area in the heap where class-level (static) 
data is kept, and is part of the maximum of 512MB of space you are allocating 
for the heap (thus leaving you with at most 256MB for the young generation and 
tenured generation).  According to the heap analysis printed earlier, you are 
using only 46MB of the permanent space.  Thus, you are wasting over 200MB of 
heap space that is never getting used, and probably never will be used.  
Addtionally, this is forcing the tenured generation to be set to only 100MB 
with 30MB left over for the young generation.  However, these areas are not 
full (only 60MB of the tenured generation and 17MB of the young generation is 
in use), so I don't think that this situation is causing the crash.  Howevere, 
I suggest removing the PermSize and MaxPermSize settings, or at least reducing 
them to 50MB.

To read more about these areas of the heap. see 
http://java.sun.com/docs/hotspot/gc5.0/gc_tuning_5.html

As far as the crash itself, you should submit a bug report to Sun.

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