How to increase java heap space on BIEE 10.1.3.3.1

Hi All,
I am using BIEE 10.1.3.3.1.
while doing bursting i am getting java heap space error. how can i increase java heap space.
Please anyone explain how to increase .. its very urgent
Regards

Yes, but I have not one, but TWO configurations.
One configuration named StateTEDSTest points at the DataSource named teds_proxy_tedsdev_dasis8. Another named StateTEDSProd points at the DataSource named teds_proxy_teds_dasis8.
What you seem to be saying is that I should only have one configuration, point it at a DataSource named, say, teds_proxyDS, then make teds_proxyDS reference the test database on the test application and the production database on the production application. I agree that that would probably work, but it negates any benefit of being able to define more than one configuration.
What I asked is, how do I tell one deployment to use the configuration named StateTEDSTest, and another to use the configuration named StateTEDSProd?
Looks like I'm not the first to ask this - see this thread:
basic deployment question
Unfortunately, no answer there either.

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