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Java heap space
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08-12-2014, 18:42
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RE: Java heap space
(08-12-2014 18:02)DavidHB Wrote: I had not thought of your suggestion (adding a period in front of the folder name to make the folder hidden in Linux or OSX - presumably in Windows you set the hidden attribute of the folder to do the same thing). Like my suggestion, it will not work in every case. For example, if another application that needs the folder cannot access it when it is hidden, hiding the folder may not be practicable. Yes, MinimServer looks for the "hidden" attribute on Windows. As you say, this isn't a complete solution but might be useful in some cases. |
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Java heap space - mike963 - 08-12-2014, 00:28
RE: Java heap space - simoncn - 08-12-2014, 01:37
RE: Java heap space - mike963 - 08-12-2014, 11:13
RE: Java heap space - mike963 - 08-12-2014, 11:16
RE: Java heap space - mike963 - 08-12-2014, 12:39
RE: Java heap space - simoncn - 08-12-2014, 13:14
RE: Java heap space - mike963 - 08-12-2014, 14:29
RE: Java heap space - simoncn - 08-12-2014, 14:50
RE: Java heap space - mike963 - 08-12-2014, 15:01
RE: Java heap space - DavidHB - 08-12-2014, 16:01
RE: Java heap space - simoncn - 08-12-2014, 16:14
RE: Java heap space - DavidHB - 08-12-2014, 18:02
RE: Java heap space - simoncn - 08-12-2014 18:42
RE: Java heap space - simoncn - 08-12-2014, 16:11
RE: Java heap space - simoncn - 08-12-2014, 21:57
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