
Most people believe that one cannot go beyond 1.2g-1.7g or so as a maximum heapsize for Java servlet based applications deployed with 9iAS/10gAS.
There is more to it than meets the eye. Read on more...
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Most people believe that one cannot go beyond 1.2g-1.7g or so as a maximum heapsize for Java servlet based applications deployed with 9iAS/10gAS.
There is more to it than meets the eye. Read on more...
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