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issue in eclipse. Initially I was getting this error: ‘Unhandled event loop exception java heap space’ and also sometimes ‘An out of memory error has occured’. I somehow managed to increase my heap size upto -Xmx990m. But still its not working. When I try to increase heap size beyond that, I am getting error ‘Unable to create virtual machine’ while starting eclipse. I tried to make other changes in eclipse.ini file. When eclipse out of memory error java heap space I change XXMaxPermSize, it gives me ‘permGen memory error’. For few times, I got different other kind of errors like ‘Unhandled event loop exception GC overhead limit exceeded’ and 2-3 more different types. Please help me what can be done that would be great! eclipse share|improve this question edited Jun 29 '12 at 17:24 Kevin Ennis 8,87912132 asked Jun 29 '12 at 17:10 user1491687 26112 4 Time to buy more RAM... –Jeshurun Jun 29 '12 at 17:11 add a comment| 3 Answers 3 active oldest votes up vote 9 down vote Jeshurun's somewhat flippant comment about buying more RAM is actually fairly accurate. Eclipse is a memory HOG! On my machine right now Eclipse is using 2.1GB; no joke. If you want to be able to use Eclipse really effectively, with all the great features, you really need lots of memory. That being said, there are ways to use Eclipse with less memory. The biggest helper I've found is disabling ALL validators (check "Suspend all validators" under Window>Preferences>Validation; just disabling the individual ones doesn't help enough). Another common source of memory-suckage is plugins. If you're going to stay at your current memory limit, I strongly recommend that you: Uninstall your current Eclipse Download the core/standalone/just Java version of Eclipse (the one with l
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