Hi Ede,

A few days ago, I ran OpenJUMP on a windows server with 16G RAM,
and I noticed that it gave nearly 16G to the JVM (I first thought it gave
even more as it showed 17 000 000 000 bytes).
In the script you wrote :
use 100% of ram as default limit (1.124 is a factor to make java64 
really use that much)
Don't understand 1.124, but it seems you really give the maximum 
possible memory
to the process.
Can you explain a bit more. Giving 100% ram seems excessive. Moreover, I 
thing that
the ram allocated with -xmx excludes the one used by the system to run 
the jvm itself.

Michaël

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