Hi,
Actually, I'm not sure about where the error comes from, so, I'll tell for
two possibilities:
1)Eclipse itself is making a OutOfMemoryError
2)when you run you application using rules, you have a outOfMemoryError
1)Eclipse itself is maling a OutOfMemoryError
-go in your eclipse installation folder
-open the file name eclipse.ini
-replace -Xmx512m by -Xmx1024m or whatever size should be appropriate
2) your application is doing it
-right click on a source file
-Run as
-Run configurations...
-Arguments
-in vm arguments, just put -Xmx1024m or whatever size should be appropriate
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