Martin Krauskopf wrote:
> Jeff Rubinoff wrote:
>> I've been trying the NB 6.1 Using Java Libraries in Rails Application
>> tutorial, at
http://www.netbeans.org/kb/61/ruby/java-ruby.html>>
http://www.netbeans.org/kb/61/ruby/java-ruby.html . When I run the
>> project,
>> I get a java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: Java heap space. Output attached.
>>
http://www.nabble.com/file/p21672075/speak.htm speak.htm My guess is
>> that
>> there is something about either my JDK (6_u11)
PS: did you try different JDK?
> or the Ruby/JRuby version
>> that doesn't play nicely with freetts, which is from 2005 after all. I've
>> double-checked that all my alterations to the rubyweblog project were
>> identical with the tutorial, and they are. Has anyone got any idea
>> what is
>> wrong?
>
> Hi Jeff,
>
> Usage of NB 6.1 is discouraged. Better to switch to 6.5, and latest JRuby.
>
> In 6.5 you might try to increase the heap by setting e.g. '-Xmx256m' (or
> more, or less) in the JVM Arguments (project's properties | Run category).
>
> As you suggested it might be problem of the freetts library itself, or
> in the older version of JRuby or in the JVM itself. If increasing of the
> heap for the JVM does not help, you might try to file bug against
> freetts with some simpler scenario, e.g. reproducing without JRuby. Or
> against JRuby, if it is not reproducible without JRuby, etc.
>
> m.
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