Could I perhaps attach something to an issue in JIRA?  What would I attach?

On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 1:40 PM, Eugene Kuleshov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  Actually, please scratch my suggestion about jhat. Eclipse memory analysis
> tool (MAT) is much faster and more convenient. http://www.eclipse.org/mat/
>  Also, it seem like heap dump files can be zipped about 5 times smaller.
>
>  regards,
>  Eugene
>
>
> Eugene Kuleshov wrote:
>>
>> James,
>>
>>  We haven't been focused on optimizing memory yet, though I don't recall
>> any really large in-memory structures in m2eclipse. Here is few things to
>> look at that might help to isolate the issue:
>>
>> * what m2eclipse version you are using and what version of Eclipse you are
>> running?
>> * what is the size of
>> <workspace>\.metadata\.plugins\org.maven.ide.eclipse\workspaceState.ser ?
>> * how much memory Maven reports after building all those modules from the
>> command line?
>> * I recommend to use most recent AJDT builds. there is number of memory
>> and performance improvements in there
>> * make sure you have "limit console output" checked in Window /
>> Preferences... / Run/Debug / Console
>> * with Java 6 you can use jmap and jhat tools to analyze JVM memory dump
>> and see who is actually eating all the memory. See documentation at
>> http://java.sun.com/javase/6/docs/technotes/tools/share/jhat.html
>>  The size of the heap dump will be close to the memory size, but if you
>> can find a way to share such large file, we can look at it for you
>>
>>  regards,
>>  Eugene
>>
>>
>> James Carman wrote:
>>>
>>> I've been trying for hours now to get our multi-level project to
>>> import using m2eclipse.  The only way I'm having luck is because I'm
>>> on 64-bit linux and I can jack up my memory settings higher than my
>>> colleagues who are on 32-bit windoze.  We use AspectJ, so we would
>>> like to have everything set up for us automatically using AJDT.  My
>>> java process for eclipse is taking up 2.6Gb of memory!  We have 66
>>> modules in multiple levels (actually only 3 levels, main,
>>> "application" and server/common/client).  Has anyone had luck in this
>>> type of environment?
>>>
>>
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