> From: Brian Munroe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Tomcat (javac)compilation arguments
>
> In the OP, what I found interesting was that the default heap size
> wasn't enough to start Tomcat? According to SUN, the default is
> around 83 MB for 64-bit JVMs [
On 8/27/07, Caldarale, Charles R <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I'm really curious about one thing: if the OP has a 64-bit environment,
> why is he being so stingy with heap space?
>
In the OP, what I found interesting was that the default heap size
wasn't enough to start Tomcat? According to S
> From: Christopher Schultz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Tomcat (javac)compilation arguments
>
> Though I'm not positive, I'm pretty sure that the JSP compiler within
> Tomcat runs in-process;
That's true by default. However, there is a fork paramet
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Manivannan,
Manivannan Palanichamy wrote:
> My problem is: I am trying to install java & tomcat on a server (redhat
> linux, 64 bit), which runs on shared memory. I need to limit down java start
> up memory, by passing arguments like $javac -J -Xmx118
On 8/27/07, Manivannan Palanichamy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My problem is: I am trying to install java & tomcat on a server (redhat
> linux, 64 bit), which runs on shared memory. I need to limit down java start
> up memory, by passing arguments like $javac -J -Xmx118m & $java -Xmx118m so
> tha
oh!
Then, let me put my question clear first..
My problem is: I am trying to install java & tomcat on a server (redhat
linux, 64 bit), which runs on shared memory. I need to limit down java start
up memory, by passing arguments like $javac -J -Xmx118m & $java -Xmx118m so
that the virtual machince
On 8/25/07, Manivannan Palanichamy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I need to pass javac (compilation) arguments to tomcat. Just as JAVA_OPTS is
> there for jvm arguments, is there any env var/ other ways to pass arguments
> to javac of tomcat?
Hum, 'javac of tomcat' - Do you mean the JSP Compiler,