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HI, I like to know can I increase the memory of the JVM depending on my application.If yes how can I increase the JVM memory? And how can I know the size of JVM?

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  • In java 8 you don't have to do this, it is dependent on your main memory. Apr 14, 2017 at 7:32

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When starting the JVM, two parameters can be adjusted to suit your memory needs :

-Xms<size>

specifies the initial Java heap size and

-Xmx<size>

the maximum Java heap size.

http://www.rgagnon.com/javadetails/java-0131.html

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    Do not forget to specify the unit of your size: 2048m, otherwise the JVM assumes you mean bytes...
    – bknopper
    Feb 25, 2014 at 9:35
  • ms stands for minimal, not for initial Jan 14, 2021 at 12:58
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If you are using Eclipse then you can do this by specifying the required size for the particular application in its Run Configuration's VM Arguments as EX: -Xms128m -Xmx512m

Or if you want all applications running from your eclipse to have the same specified size then you can specify this in the eclipse.ini file which is present in your Eclipse home directory.

To get the size of the JVM during Runtime you can use Runtime.totalMemory() which returns the total amount of memory in the Java virtual machine, measured in bytes.

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When calling java use the -Xmx Flag for example -Xmx512m for 512 megs for the heap size. You may also want to consider the -xms flag to start the heap larger if you are going to have it grow right from the start. The default size is 128megs.

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Right click on project -> Run As -> Run Configurations..-> Select Arguments tab -> In VM Arguments you can increase your JVM memory allocation. Java HotSpot document will help you to setup your VM Argument HERE

I will not prefer to make any changes into eclipse.ini as minor mistake cause lot of issues. It's easier to play with VM Args

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