Hi Dasaratharajkumar,
What oXygen product type and version are you using and on what operating system?
Are you working with large files? Larger than 30MB?
If this happens frequently, you could avoid this problem by increasing the memory available to Oxygen.
Below are the instructions for oXygen XML Editor v18.1.
To increase the allocated memory on
Windows or Linux based machines, you should modify the -Xmx parameter in the 'oxygen18.1.vmoptions' file from the Oxygen installation folder.
For Windows 7 or later, you will first have to copy the 'oxygen18.1.vmoptions' file to your Desktop (or another folder with write access), modify it there and then copy it back to the Oxygen installation folder replacing the original file.
Modify it to -Xmx2048m or a larger value like -Xmx4096m (in case you have a 64-bit operating system and sufficient installed RAM memory). Make sure you don't exceed your existing physical RAM size.
Restart the application and verify the amount of memory that is actually available to Oxygen in Help -> About, JVM Memory Used/Total(last row).
If the application no longer starts and the error message says that it could not start the JVM then you probably went too far
and should decrease the amount of memory in the 'oxygen18.1.vmoptions' file and try again.
Note that the parameters from the ".vmoptions" file are only used if you start Oxygen with the "oxygen" launcher (or the desktop shortcut).
If you are using the command line startup script "oxygen.bat" (oxygen.sh for Linux) , you should modify the -Xmx parameter in this script file.
For
Mac OS based machines, the Java 8 distribution of oXygen, allocates by default a quarter of the installed RAM memory.
If you want to increase the memory for oXygen, if the Xmx parameter is not defined in the oXygen's vmoptions, you should manually add it and set the the amount of RAM you want as its value.
To do this on the Mac OS X platform, you have to Ctrl-click(or right click) on the Oxygen application icon(Oxygen.app) in Finder and from the pop-up menu select Show Package Contents. Then navigate to the Contents directory and open for editing the Info.plist file.
You can open it with either the 'Property List Editor' or with 'TextEdit'.
Look for the key VMOptions, add the -Xmx parameter in a new <string> element, right under the first <array> and adjust it to a larger value.
More exactly, in the array element:
insert a new line like:
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<string>-Xmx4096m</string> or <string>-Xmx8192m</string>
Again, make sure that you do not exceed the available RAM memory.
The above instructions apply if you start oXygen with the app.
If you are using the command line startup script "oxygenMac.sh", you should modify the -Xmx parameter in this script file.
I hope this helps and, in case you still encounter memory issues, just write us an email on support AT oxygenxml DOT com
Regards,
Costin