I already wrote about Virgo, a complete OSGi stack, based on Equinox and easily integrable on Eclipse (eh, it is done for that). Yes, it is possible to launch and manage our Virgo server using Eclipse (read: Let’s work OSGi Virgo on Eclipse), but if you try to launch a big project like Societies, you might may soon be blocked by an ugly Java « Out of memory ». This is because Eclipse is heavily using the Java memory, and if you launch your OSGi server using Eclipse, you increase again this memory usage.
So, what is the solution? It’s easy: don’t launch Virgo using Eclipse, launch it with command line. So, the server will have its own memory cluster. Lets do this.
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