
Hello, Thank you for letting us know about this. A bug was introduced in Oxygen v13.1 in the batch validation mechanism which leads to a large number of threads being created(one for each validation/file). Each created thread consumes little memory but they all add up and eventually consume all the memory available to Oxygen when running a batch validation with thousands of files. We have already identified and fixed this problem in our development stream. The bugfix will be available in the next maintenance build of v13.1, at the end of this week or the beginning of the next. We will notify you as soon as the bugfix is released. Currently the only workaround in v13.1 is to validate smaller batches of files(below a thousand files), so you will have to select one ore more directories from the Project view, right click on the selection and from the popup menu choose Validate -> Validate. If a folder contains too many files(over a thousand), you have to expand it and run separate batch validations for its files/folders. Please let us know if you need additional assistance. Regards, Adrian Adrian Buza oXygen XML Editor and Author Support Tel: +1-650-352-1250 ext.202 Fax: +40-251-461482 support@oxygenxml.com http://www.oxygenxml.com Peter Stadler wrote:
Just upgraded to oXygen 13.1 (build 2011102511, Mac OS 10.6.8) and I am no longer able to validate (from project view) a folder with approx. 5000 files (~ 200 MB). I'm getting the error message "unable to create native thread" and the hint to increase the memory available to the application. Since in all former oXygen versions 2048m was sufficient oXygen 13.1 seems to have a memory leak here?
Has anyone come across this as well?
Many thanks Peter