File. Description. cytoscape. Main Cytoscape application Java archive cytoscape. Script to run Cytoscape from command line Linux, Mac OS X cytoscape. Windows PowerShell is a massive step up from the VBScript horror used to manage Windows systems I have no idea how people wrote websites with it without going mental. Unloading. Enabled. XX CMSExp. Avg. Factorpercent. Sets the percentage of time 0 to 1. By default, the exponential averages factor is set to 2. Overview. VirtualGL is an open source package which gives any Unix or Linux remote display software the ability to run OpenGL applications with full 3D hardware. Launches a Java application. Synopsis. java options class arguments java options jar file. The following example shows how to set the factor to 1. XX CMSExp. Avg. Factor1. XX CMSInitiating. Occupancy. Fractionpercent. VQ1ne0o73t4/WWLrb14BPKI/AAAAAAAAH9k/FH2TRgKDrY0EU7Z2popTAo7Sttpzfx-FQCLcBGAs/s1600/20170710-jcommander-helpOptions.png' alt='C Windows Form Application Command Line Arguments In Java' title='C Windows Form Application Command Line Arguments In Java' />Sets the percentage of the old generation occupancy 0 to 1. CMS collection cycle. The default value is set to 1. Any negative value including the default implies that XX CMSTrigger. Ratio is used to define the value of the initiating occupancy fraction. The following example shows how to set the occupancy fraction to 2. XX CMSInitiating. Occupancy. Fraction2. XX CMSScavenge. Before. Remark. Enables scavenging attempts before the CMS remark step. By default, this option is disabled. XX CMSTrigger. Ratiopercent. Sets the percentage 0 to 1. XX Min. Heap. Free. Ratio that is allocated before a CMS collection cycle commences. The default value is set to 8. The following example shows how to set the occupancy fraction to 7. XX CMSTrigger. Ratio7. XX Conc. GCThreadsthreads. Sets the number of threads used for concurrent GC. The default value depends on the number of CPUs available to the JVM. For example, to set the number of threads for concurrent GC to 2, specify the following option. XX Conc. GCThreads2. XX Disable. Explicit. GCEnables the option that disables processing of calls to System. This option is disabled by default, meaning that calls to System. If processing of calls to System. JVM still performs GC when necessary. XX Explicit. GCInvokes. Concurrent. Enables invoking of concurrent GC by using the System. This option is disabled by default and can be enabled only together with the XX Use. Conc. Mark. Sweep. GC option. XX Explicit. GCInvokes. Concurrent. And. Unloads. Classes. Enables invoking of concurrent GC by using the System. GC cycle. This option is disabled by default and can be enabled only together with the XX Use. Conc. Mark. Sweep. GC option. XX G1. Heap. Region. Sizesize. Sets the size of the regions into which the Java heap is subdivided when using the garbage first G1 collector. The value can be between 1 MB and 3. MB. The default region size is determined ergonomically based on the heap size. The following example shows how to set the size of the subdivisions to 1. MB. XX G1. Heap. Region. Size1. 6m. XX G1. Print. Heap. Regions. Enables the printing of information about which regions are allocated and which are reclaimed by the G1 collector. By default, this option is disabled. XX G1. Reserve. Percentpercent. Sets the percentage of the heap 0 to 5. G1 collector. By default, this option is set to 1. The following example shows how to set the reserved heap to 2. XX G1. Reserve. Percent2. XX Initial. Heap. Sizesize. Sets the initial size in bytes of the memory allocation pool. This value must be either 0, or a multiple of 1. MB. Append the letter k or K to indicate kilobytes, m or M to indicate megabytes, g or G to indicate gigabytes. The default value is chosen at runtime based on system configuration. See the section Ergonomics in Java SE Hot. Spot Virtual Machine Garbage Collection Tuning Guide at http docs. The following examples show how to set the size of allocated memory to 6 MB using various units. XX Initial. Heap. Size6. 29. 14. 56. XX Initial. Heap. Size6. 14. 4k. XX Initial. Heap. Size6m. If you set this option to 0, then the initial size will be set as the sum of the sizes allocated for the old generation and the young generation. The size of the heap for the young generation can be set using the XX New. Size option. XX Initial. Survivor. Ratioratio. Sets the initial survivor space ratio used by the throughput garbage collector which is enabled by the XX Use. Parallel. GC andor XX Use. Parallel. Old. GC options. Adaptive sizing is enabled by default with the throughput garbage collector by using the XX Use. Parallel. GC and XX Use. Parallel. Old. GC options, and survivor space is resized according to the application behavior, starting with the initial value. If adaptive sizing is disabled using the XX Use. Adaptive. Size. Policy option, then the XX Survivor. Ratio option should be used to set the size of the survivor space for the entire execution of the application. The following formula can be used to calculate the initial size of survivor space S based on the size of the young generation Y, and the initial survivor space ratio R. The 2 in the equation denotes two survivor spaces. The larger the value specified as the initial survivor space ratio, the smaller the initial survivor space size. By default, the initial survivor space ratio is set to 8. If the default value for the young generation space size is used 2 MB, the initial size of the survivor space will be 0. MB. The following example shows how to set the initial survivor space ratio to 4. XX Initial. Survivor. Ratio4. XX Initiating. Heap. Occupancy. Percentpercent. Sets the percentage of the heap occupancy 0 to 1. GC cycle. It is used by garbage collectors that trigger a concurrent GC cycle based on the occupancy of the entire heap, not just one of the generations for example, the G1 garbage collector. By default, the initiating value is set to 4. A value of 0 implies nonstop GC cycles. The following example shows how to set the initiating heap occupancy to 7. XX Initiating. Heap. Occupancy. Percent7. XX Max. GCPause. Millistime. Sets a target for the maximum GC pause time in milliseconds. This is a soft goal, and the JVM will make its best effort to achieve it. By default, there is no maximum pause time value. The following example shows how to set the maximum target pause time to 5. XX Max. GCPause. Millis5. XX Max. Heap. Sizesize. Sets the maximum size in byes of the memory allocation pool. This value must be a multiple of 1. MB. Append the letter k or K to indicate kilobytes, m or M to indicate megabytes, g or G to indicate gigabytes. The default value is chosen at runtime based on system configuration. For server deployments, XX Initial. Heap. Size and XX Max. Heap. Size are often set to the same value. See the section Ergonomics in Java SE Hot. Spot Virtual Machine Garbage Collection Tuning Guide at http docs. The following examples show how to set the maximum allowed size of allocated memory to 8. MB using various units. XX Max. Heap. Size8. XX Max. Heap. Size8. XX Max. Heap. Size8. The XX Max. Heap. Size option is equivalent to Xmx. XX Max. Heap. Free. Ratiopercent. Sets the maximum allowed percentage of free heap space 0 to 1. GC event. If free heap space expands above this value, then the heap will be shrunk. By default, this value is set to 7. The following example shows how to set the maximum free heap ratio to 7. XX Max. Heap. Free. Ratio7. 5. XX Max. Metaspace. Sizesize. Sets the maximum amount of native memory that can be allocated for class metadata. By default, the size is not limited.
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