Yes. I created this in ArcGIS.
-Original Message-
From: "Michaël Michaud"
Sent: 5/3/2015 2:00 PM
To: "jump-pilot-devel@lists.sourceforge.net"
Subject: Re: [JPP-Devel] VM Out of Memory Error
Hi,
Seems to be the same problem I have met some weeks ago.
Sometime
Hi,
Seems to be the same problem I have met some weeks ago.
Sometimes, after a shapefile has been updated, it can't be read any more
directly (without the shx).
I think such shapefiles are not correct, but to be able to read it, now,
the default behaviour of OpenJUMP is to read the shx if it exi
On 27.04.2015 20:33, Lawrence Hartpence wrote:
> Edgar,
>
> I am not sure how to send this file to the developer group. I tried to
> respond to your email, but the message bounced back. I assume it was because
> I attached a zip file. I will try to send the shp file to you via zipfile.
>
> T
On 22.04.2015 14:58, LawrenceGmail wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I am running JUMP 1.8.0 rev. 4164 on Windows 8.1.
>
> I am adding shapefiles to a project. Most work fine, but one throws this
> error: Requested array size exceeds VM limit (Out of memory error).
>
> This shapefile is not that big. Any
Hi,
Best way to get as much memory as possible for OpenJUMP is to run it with
64-bit jre. You can find which jre version is in use through the Info menu. If
it shows that 32-bit jre is in use edit the oj_windows.bat file and point it to
64-bit jre. Don't care about the version 1.5/1.6 hint, OJ
Hello.
I am running JUMP 1.8.0 rev. 4164 on Windows 8.1.
I am adding shapefiles to a project. Most work fine, but one throws this
error: Requested array size exceeds VM limit (Out of memory error).
This shapefile is not that big. Any ideas how to get it to work?
Lawrence ---