6/4/2023 0 Comments Eclipse java ee![]() I have confirmed that the 32-bit version of 5.3.17 will not function correctly with the latest Helios version of Eclipse should you adjust the max heap value above 736 megs. As such, I didn’t notice that the one machine that worked was running 5.0.16, and all the ones failing were 5.3.17. I wasn’t aware revision numbers weren’t included in the file name. I’ve always installed Comodo Firewall from the file cfw_install_x86.exe. I had one machine that functioned correctly and I couldn’t figure out what settings I’d put to have it work properly. As it now stands I have tested and resolved my issue. I’m starting to wonder if this isn’t actually a bug. ![]() I appreciate any and all help with this issue.Įdited: Update: I was running 5.0.16 on another machine with no issues. Is from only a month ago, so it would seem to support that this bug has just again cropped up. Has this been a problem since then, or has it simply returned? Placed it in this forum as it seems it would be outside “Firewall” part of the program if it’s monitoring applications and memory size.)īut that forum post is from years ago, regarding Comodo Firewall version 3.0. (I did a search about this but didn’t turn up any real answers. Is there any way to make Comodo just act like a firewall? I’d rather it didn’t monitor applications and memory footprints. It doesn’t even seem to accept it, as it won’t set it as trusted without the exe being “signed”. Setting it as a “Trusted” application doesn’t seem to work. Why is Comodo preventing me from creating a large JVM? I’m developing a java application that works with large databases and need several gigs of heap space. Uninstall Comodo run Eclipse.exe: No problems. The rules still seem to apply for many things.) (Though, from my experience, ‘turning off’ anything in Comodo seems to do very little. I can disable every single bit of Comodo (Defense+ permanent, Sandbox Disabled, Firewall Disabled) and will still have the above problems. “Could not reserve enough space for object heap” ![]() “Error occurred during initialization of VM” “Failed to create the Java Virtual Machine” Modify Eclipse.ini to set -Xmx#m from 512 to anything above 736 Install latest version of Comodo Firewall. Latest download and install of Eclipse Developer EE (3.6.1) (I’ve also encountered it on other machines too)įresh install of Windows XP 32-bit (Thus, none of the software mentioned here will be 64-bit)
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