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> Subject: Re: [iText-questions] Memory management for large tables + Virtual
> Machine
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> Sergio Lopez wrote:
> > In the other hand, your curiosity has been awarded:
> > I down
> That's great, isn't it?
WELL, IF I MANAGE TO CONVINCE MY BOSS TO USE THE JAR I GENEREATED INSTEAD THE
ONE DONE WHY ITEXT TEAM ^_^
> This is a rhetorical question I hope?YES ^___^
> Theoretically it should work. I remember the days when Java> was promoted
> with the concept WORA: "Write Once,
Sergio Lopez wrote:
> In the other hand, your curiosity has been awarded:
> I downloaded sources, put them in JDeveloper, compiled
> and built jar with OJVM and tested again your example
> and it worked, at least with 40.000 rows ^_^
That's great, isn't it?
> The point now is: would this compile
ch for your help!!!
Best regards and have a nice weekend!!!
Sergio
> Date: Fri, 11 Apr 2008 12:17:00 +0200
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> Subject: Re: [iText-questions] Memory management for large
Sergio Lopez wrote:
> Also tried with writeSelectedRows but same results...
I'm not an Oracle specialist, so I can't say more than
what is advised on the page you linked to. However:
some extra questions: on the forum, you find tips on
how to fix the problem (none of the solutions is an
option for
Hi again,
I tried the FragmentTable example
(http://itextdocs.lowagie.com/tutorial/objects/tables/pdfptable/index.php) and
when I increased the numbers of rows to be printed to 2500 I got the message:
"Process exited with exit code 128."
Looking for a clue, it seems it's related to my IDE, Or