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Sorry, I am a bit new to code development, and this may be a really nonsensical question, but I was just curious to know how much JVM memory is allocated to an object of XSSFWorkbook.

I am developing a JSP-Servlet based application for which I am using excel sheets for input.

For a single user, the application works fine, but for multiple users, getting

java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: Java heap space.

The Java heap space was resolved by setting the Xmx parameter minimum to -Xmx512m though, but I wanted to optimize my code so that the application can be run using even lesser JVM memory space.

I read that for optimal code Apache POI Streaming, SAX- SXSSFWorkbook should be used, but I am not in the position to change the excel code.

Does Garbage Collection work if the object of XSSFWorkbook is closed?

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    Of course, that depends on the actual document you are processing, but the general tendency for XSSFWorkbook is lots of them. We encountered documents that would have consumed several GiB, if we allowed it. So sorry, but it’s possible that not touching the code and just increasing the heap size won’t help.
    – Holger
    Jan 22, 2018 at 17:59
  • Garbage collection should work if closed but should likely be set to null - also, we've run into issues before and while it's not totally recommended you might try explicitly calling it after any heave resource usage with System.gc();
    – JGlass
    Jan 23, 2018 at 14:54

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