I had high hopes for this.  I did the ADDENVVAR ENVVAR
(QIBM_RPG_JAVA_PROPERTIES) VALUE('-Xmx4096m), but anytime the JVM starts
up, it complains that -X is unrecognized.  Still trying to find some kind
of example.
From:	"Gan Zhang" <zhanggan@xxxxxxxxxx>
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Cc:	java400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Date:	06/01/2016 11:48 AM
Subject:	Re: RE: More than 2GB heap with 64 bit JVM?
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   [1]
http://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/ssw_ibm_i_73/rzasc/contrhowjvm.htm
   This could help you to setup the heap of JVM called from RPG.
   Best regards.
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     ----- Original message -----
     From: Darren Strong <darren@xxxxxxxxx>
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     Cc:
     Subject: RE: More than 2GB heap with 64 bit JVM?
     Date: Wed, Jun 1, 2016 10:01 PM
     We use SXSSF method whenever we can.  In this case, we're pulling in a
     template spreadsheet, so I couldn't find a good way to use SXSSF.  I'm
     also
     not using the "java" command, so extentions like -XMX3G are a bit
     foreign
     to me.  I'm implementing the JVM through RPG.
     From: Mitch Gallman <mgallman@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
     To: Java Programming on and around the IBM i
                 <java400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
     Date: 06/01/2016 09:51 AM
     Subject: RE: More than 2GB heap with 64 bit JVM?
     Sent by: "JAVA400-L" <java400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
     If possible rather than increasing the heap you might want to change
     your
     process to use the Streaming spreadsheet (SXSSF) functionality that
POI
     provides.  This will allow you to build much bigger spreadsheets
without
     consuming so much memory.
     [2]
https://poi.apache.org/spreadsheet/how-to.html#sxssf
     If you still want to increase the max heap it would be done using the
     -Xmx
     parameter (e.g. Java -Xmx3g Hello)...when I specify -Xmx4g on Java 1.6
I
     get an error that the value is too large.
     Mitch
     -----Original Message-----
     From: JAVA400-L [[3]mailto:java400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf
Of
     Darren
     Strong
     Sent: Wednesday, June 01, 2016 8:27 AM
     To: java400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
     Subject: More than 2GB heap with 64 bit JVM?
     I have a certain application running using the JNI (more specifically,
     RPG
     calling Java Excel POI HSSF) to create a really large spreadsheet, and
     its
     running out of memory/heap.  We're running a 64bit JVM.  If I can
figure
     out how to specify a larger maximum heap size, can I go beyond the
     current
     2GB limit?  Is there a way to alter the maximum heap size for a job?
If
     not by job, by default?
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