Someone probably already told you this, but the syntax you are looking for is:
java -ms64m -mx128 where an ms parameter like this means a minimum JVM size
of 64 megs and a maximum of 128
Hope this helps,
-Tim
On Thu, 28 Oct 1999, you wrote:
> Hi,
> I want to imcrease the heap size of JVM in JWS, when I went thro'
> documentation I could find the following information
> << By default the JavaSoft VM limits the heap size to 16 MBytes. You can set the
> upper bound of the
> heap size with the -mx option. For example, to set the maximum heap size to 32
> MBytes, you could pass
> -mx32m to the Java virtual machine at start-up >>
>
> my question is how do I use -mx option?, basically I don't understand the
> documentation.
> Can anyone explain about how to increase heap size?
>
> thanks in advance,
> -easwaran.P
>
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