Maxence,
Thanks for the tip. It (indirectly) got me to the solution. I could not
find any documentation of arguments for the kddi emulator, but had
previously guessed correctly that you could pass a .kjx file as a
command line argument. Since that worked the first time, I never saw
the usage error message, which could well be the only place command
line arguments are documented. -Xheapsize is not correct, so it caused
the error message to be displayed, and now I know that -heap XXXX is
the correct way to specify heapsize :)
Thanks for the help,
Colin
On 2002.10.10, at 10:38 PM, Maxence Bernard wrote:
> Hi Colin,
> I use the Java Wireless Toolkit from Sun to develop apps for KDDI. You
> can adjust the heap size with the -Xheapsize command line parameter,
> e.g. emulator.exe -Xheapsize:128k. That said, JBlend and Sun VMs
> behave differently and have a very different memory appetite: our app
> takes 80k on the emulator and 240k on a Sanyo A3011SA.
>
> Hope that will help,
> Maxence
>
>
> On Thursday, Oct 10, 2002, at 13:34 Europe/Paris, Colin Mack wrote:
>
>>
>> A question regarding running ezplus applications with the emujava.exe
>> emulator that kddi supplies with the SDK:
>>
>> Does anyone out there know how to adjust the heap size for the
>> emulator? I am running out of memory on the emulator when the actual
>> au
>> handsets we have still have a few hundred k to spare.
>>
>> I would have thought it would be in one of the 3 .profile files, but I
>> don't see a setting in any of them. Anyone know how to do it? Any
>> pointers to where I might find this info?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Colin
>>
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