![]() ![]() ![]() In some older versions, the default may be as little as 512MB of memory, which is probably too low if you have a lot of large projects open at once. This seems to be sufficient for most of what we do. By default, as of the 2019-09 release, Eclipse will use up to 1024MB of memory. ![]()
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