Le 06/07/2011 10:50, edgar.sol...@web.de a écrit :
> On 05.07.2011 22:48, Michaël Michaud wrote:
>> Using a 64 bit OS and a 64 bits jvm may be very interesting to process large 
>> datasets (over a few hundreds of Mb)
> does oj run with a 64bit jre on your  vista?
Yes fine (just made a second .bat file where I wrote the 64 jre path - 
currently, my default is the 32).
Must admit I don't completely master which jvm will be the default after 
a fresh install of jre / jdk... but I know how to change.

Michaël

> it actually does on a current mac, which by default seems to ship a 64bit jre.
>
> enabling showing java version in oj_windows.bat shows it starts with java64 
> on a windows7 64bit.
> starting there with OpenJUMP.exe uses the 32bit jre, probably because the exe 
> starter is a 32bit application.
>
> you can check by typing
> bsh% print( System.getProperty("java.home") );
> in your beanshell console.
>
> everything starting with
> "C:\Program Files (x86).." is 32bit
> C:\Program Files\..." is 64 bit
>
> ede
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