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gcj/SWT gc() and memory
- From: Heitzso <heitzso at growthmodels dot com>
- To: java at gcc dot gnu dot org
- Date: Sat, 19 Jun 2004 13:02:10 -0400
- Subject: gcj/SWT gc() and memory
- Organization: MetaMedia, Inc.
I have a SWT 3.0RC app that generates hundreds of
thousands of small short life objects, plus some larger
objects. Run under Linux (IBM JRE) or Win (Sun JRE)
it stabilizes out around 32M. The same code compiled
to native with gcj stabilizes around 100+M. I need
to be able to run on old Win98 128M machines so 100+M
is too large.
Is there a better garbage collector I should be
turning on or using?
I'm starting this app up off CD and on a slower
CDROM cranking up the JRE off CD is _slow_, hence
I have a strong desire to use the gcj compiled
version.
Thanks for any advice,
Heitzso
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