Entries from The JRockit Blog tagged with 'jrockit'

Repost: Tips and tricks for dealing with a fragmented Java heap

Originally posted in December 2007, reposted on request. The problem described here is generic and applies to all JVMs using mark-n-sweep or similar GC algorithms. Heap fragmentation occurs when a Java application allocates a mix of small and large objects...

Repost: How fragmented is my Java heap?

Originally posted in December 2007, reposted on request. The problem described here is generic and applies to all JVMs using mark-n-sweep or similar GC algorithms. JRockit Mission Control is now free for development and evaluation, you can download it here....

Repost: The Biggest JVM Ever!

Originally posted 3/28 2007 on http://dev2dev.bea.com/blogs/hstahl. We haven't run on a bigger machine since, and I haven't seen anyone else claim the crown so I guess this "record" still stands. I recently came across this old thread on TSS and...

Repost: How to get (almost) 3 GB heap on Windows!

Originally posted in December 2005 on http://dev2dev.bea.com/blogs/hstahl, reposted on request with a few minor updates. I find it amazing that the very useful "non-contiguous heap" feature described here is still unique to JRockit after 2.5 years... As you may be...

Repost: Help! JRockit hangs on my Linux!

Originally posted 8/14 2006 on http://dev2dev.bea.com/blogs/hstahl, reposted on request. We sometimes get bug reports from users who are having issues with JRockit on a Linux distribution that we do not support officially, such as Debian, Ubuntu or Fedora Core. Sometimes...

The new JRockit blog

Welcome to my new home at Oracle! It replaces my old BEA blog, and will - as before - focus mainly on JRockit-related topics. I will start by reposting my most frequently read blog posts from dev2dev and then go...

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