eclipse 3.7.0
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Specifying the Java virtual machine
Here is a typical Eclipse command line:
eclipse -vm c:\jdk1.4.2\jre\bin\javaw
Tip: It's generally a good idea to explicitly specify which Java VM to use when running Eclipse. This is achieved with the "-vm" command line argument as illustrated above. If you don't use "-vm", Eclipse will look on the O/S path. When you install other Java-based products, they may change your path and could result in a different Java VM being used when you next launch Eclipse.
To create a Windows shortcut to an installed Eclipse:
Navigate to eclipse.exe in Windows Explorer and use Create Shortcut on the content menu.
Select the shortcut and edit its Properties. In the Target: field append the command line arguments.
Opening this shortcut launches Eclipse. (You can drag the shortcut to the Windows Desktop if you want to keep it in easy reach.)
意思是指定自己的jvm,按照上面,在eclipse.ini的开头加上:
-vm
$JAVA_HOME\bin\javaw.exe // win下是"\"
或者将
--launcher.XXMaxPermSize
256M
--launcher.XXMaxPermSize
256m
// 改为
--launcher.XXMaxPermSize
128M
--launcher.XXMaxPermSize
128m