Hi Jiang,

Did you have a chance to try your import with Dev Studio 7.6.03?  I'll be
interested to see if the import issues are the same as the export issues.

Today I tried 7.6.03 Dev Studio against our 7.5 patch 5 server with IM, AM
and SLM. It ends up being 55,240 objects.  I set the max in devstudio.ini to
-Xmx3072m and DS started!!!  That was a good sign seeing as the max with 32
bit jvm seems to be around -Xmx1568m.

The javaw.exe process ranged from 1,101,920k to 1,102,984k and didn't take
up as much memory as I expected it to.

After about 2 hours it ended up giving the following error before the def
file was ever started:
An internal error occurred during: "Export Objects".
java.nio.BufferUnderflowException

I found some references to a BufferUnderflow bug in Eclipse, 262875 (
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=262875).  It talks about being
available in Eclipse ver 2.0.2 on 2010-06-29 and DS appears to use Eclipse
3.4 but I wonder if it exists in 3.x and if DS has been updated post fix?

I am trying again right now.  May need to submit this one to BMC for review?

Can anybody else confirm they have been able to export a large def file
using DS 7.6.03?

Jason

On Sat, Sep 11, 2010 at 11:28 AM, Jason Miller <[email protected]>wrote:

> Yes, 7.6.03 can work with a 64 bit jvm.
>
> I have not tried importing a large/full def but have had the same issue
> exporting a large/full def with prior versions.  I plan on to trying a full
> def export with 7.6.03 in the next few days.  I'll report back on how it
> works.
>
> Jason
>
> On Sep 11, 2010 8:44 AM, "jiangxiaofeng86" <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>  Hello arslist,
>
> Win 2003 32bit(virtual machine)
> JDK 1.6 32bit
> Developer studio 7.5.03
> AR Server 7.5.03
>
> Is there a 64bit version of Developer studio?
>
>
>
> Regards,
>
> 2010-09-11
> ------------------------------
>  Jiang Xiaofeng
>     江晓峰
>
>

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