
May 28th, 2004
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Quote: Originally posted by rkapsi - Memory leaks are impossible with Java! | Not if objects are created and referenced, but never used. Fact is the process size grows by about 5M each hour if it's just left be! Quote: - The JVM has a initial Heap size limit. You can rise it with the -Xms and -Xmx arguments. Google will tell how... | Too bad there's no way to pass these options when running Limewire that I know of. Quote: - Files smaller than 1MB are always send in one piece (they're not split up into smaller pieces aka PFS). | Then why do files smaller than 1MB not just jump from 0% to 100% in one leap? Obviously they are sent piecemeal. In fact, files above about 60K must be sent in multiple packets. |