Editor JVM usage
I'm hoping someone can help me understand some changes in Arbortext 6.0. We updgraded from 5.3 to 6 and despite my efforts to track all the things that got updated, there are some changes that I cannot make sense of. Right now I'm trying to understand the JVM usage of the editor.
without any customizations (renamed our custom folder to OLDcustom), when you start Arbortext editor, you get at least 3 processes started:
- editor.exe
- java.exe
- javaw.exe
in Arbortext 5.3, you only got an epic.exe started.
I did some reading and found that the editor will except a commandline argurment "-nojvm" which, according to the admin guide, "Does not initialize the embedded Java Virtual Machine (JVM) when Arbortext Editor starts"
However, using this option appeared to have no effect. Am I missing something? Does arbortext editor need to spawn two JVMs? What are each used for?
My concern stems from resources. Our server that hosts many users running the editor at once and was running low on memory and we saw many instances of java and javaw's.
I'd be greatful if anyone has any insite into this issue.
Thanks,
Jason

