Before they were able to seriously make me sick, I switched them all off.
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iReport: Java Heap Space problems
This thread discusses, how to solve this problem at filling and also at export time (JasperReports jargon).
Filling time configuration:
- … > iReport > Compilation and execution > Execution options > [_] Limit the number of records (=?!= REPORT_MAX_COUNT -> the iReport UG, 6.2.3)
- … > iReport > Compilation and execution > Execution options > [_] Use virtualizer
- … > iReport > Compilation and execution > Virtualizer; apress’s TDG to iReport treats the Large Report problem (a little) in chapter 18 “Solutions to Common Problems”: “… Using Report Virtualizer“.
Export time configuration:
The above thread discusses how to pass a “java -XmxN” parameter via iReport. (This is good for manipulating the size of the memory allocation pool.)
Traditionally that was to be specified on the iReport command line.
The modern way to achieve this is through/etc/ireport.conf
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jdbc.postgresql.org : getConnection : various properties resp. parameters
Q: how to pass connection parameters via getConnection? which ones are there?
A: …?Who knows?
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JDBC = Java Database Connectivity – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Java Database Connectivity – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Q: how to pass connection parameters via getConnection?
A: find getConnection within this article! -
Otolaryngologist – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Otolaryngology – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
also (from dict.leo.org): ear, nose and throat doctor [abbr.: ENT doctor] [med.]in German: der Hals-Nasen-Ohren-Arzt | die Hals-Nasen-Ohren-Ärztin [Abk.: HNO-Arzt, HNO-Ärztin] -
Google+ and / vs. Google Buzz
How do they think, these two will co-exist? What’s really the difference between Posts and Buzz?
They don’t even support the import of my my blog RSS / atom feeds (AKA syndication feeds)
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somebody without caller ID tried calling me at 20:15 on Saturday night and gave up – something I hate terribly
I actually preferred, if my telephone system wouldn’t tell me that. Why don’t they have such an option? I would even love it, if my telephone system would tell callers without caller ID, to call again later with caller ID and that calling me without caller ID is (technically) unacceptable.
Update 2011-09-09 23:41 :
Happily identified 😉