Java application getting killed automatically in Solaris

Hi to all,
I have developed a Java application for Solaris 10.
But it is getting killed after some time.
And at the terminal, I got message as Killed.
I am new to Solaris.
Can anybody help me?

Nijai.Ashish wrote:
Hi to all,
I have developed a Java application for Solaris 10.
But it is getting killed after some time.
And at the terminal, I got message as Killed.
I am new to Solaris.
Can anybody help me?Are you hitting a resource limitation for your user account (e.g. only allotted a certain amount of CPU time)?

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