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Show Heap Status in Eclipse

A quick overview on how to see your heaps in Eclipse.

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Nov. 05, 13 · Tutorial
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wondering how much heap is used by eclipse? using the menu window > preferences there is a setting i can enable: “ show heap status “:

show heap status in eclipse

show heap status in eclipse

with this, i see the current status of the heap in the lower right corner of eclipse: the currently used amount of heap and the maximum of heap allocated:

heap status

heap status

there is as wall an icon to run the garbage collector manually.

with the status i can watch the memory consumption over time which gives me an indication if i feel that eclipse is using too much memory.

happy heaping :-)



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