############################################################################## # # The format of this file is: # # Directive Value # # with one or more spaces between the directive and the value. This file # can be in either UNIX or DOS format for end of line terminators. Use UNIX # style '/' path separators, although on Windows some directives, such as # SetJavaHome, can take '\' path separators. # ############################################################################## # # By default, the product launcher will search for a JDK to use, and if none # can be found, it will ask for the location of a JDK and store its location # in this file. If a particular JDK should be used instead, uncomment the # line below and set the path to your preferred JDK. # # SetJavaHome /path/jdk # # Specify the initial size, in bytes, of the memory allocation pool. This # value must be a multiple of 1024 greater than 1MB. Append the letter k # or K to indicate kilobytes, or m or M to indicate megabytes, or g or G # to indicate gigabytes. The default value is chosen at runtime based on # the system configuration. # Examples: -Xms6291456 # -Xms6144k # -Xms6m # # You can specify one value for any JDK using AddVMOption, OR you can specify # separate values for 32-bit and 64-bit JDK's. # @@ADDVMOPTION_INITIAL_JAVA_MEMORY@@ @@ADD32VMOPTION_INITIAL_JAVA_MEMORY@@ @@ADD64VMOPTION_INITIAL_JAVA_MEMORY@@ # # Specify the maximum size, in bytes, of the memory allocation pool. This # value must be a multiple of 1024 greater than 2MB. Append the letter k # or K to indicate kilobytes, or m or M to indicate megabytes, or g or G # to indicate gigabytes. The default value is chosen at runtime based on # the system configuration. # Examples: -Xmx83886080 # -Xmx81920k # -Xmx80m # On Solaris 7 and Solaris 8 SPARC platforms, the upper limit for this value # is approximately 4000m minus overhead amounts. On Solaris 2.6 and x86 # platforms, the upper limit is approximately 2000m minus overhead amounts. # On Linux platforms, the upper limit is approximately 2000m minus overhead # amounts. # # If you are getting the 'Low Memory Warning' Message Dialog while running # the product, please increase the -Xmx value below from the default 800M to # something greater, like 1024M or 1250M. If after increasing the value, # the product is no longer starting up because it fails to create a virtual # machine, then please reduce the modified -Xmx value, or use a 64bit JDK # which allows for very very large value for -Xmx. # # You can specify one value for any JDK using AddVMOption, OR you can specify # separate values for 32-bit and 64-bit JDK's. # @@ADDVMOPTION_MAXIMUM_JAVA_MEMORY@@ @@ADD32VMOPTION_MAXIMUM_JAVA_MEMORY@@ @@ADD64VMOPTION_MAXIMUM_JAVA_MEMORY@@