Javaw.exe using 99% processor

I am a sys admin... Windows 2000. I support a java application. The app is using hyperthreading... I have two physical processors and I was using virtual processors as well (to have four) but I turned that off yesterday - it was only using two anyway based on some monitoring I did with perfmon.
I have a consistent problem with javaw.exe pegging the processor at 98 - 99 %. We have calculation runs that are taking 4+ days to run and should only take several hours.
We started with a Dell 1650. Then tested with a quad processor from Dell on loan (our architecture team decided a dual proc machine - Dell 2650 - should be enough) but now we have two Dell 2650s in place, three 1650s and they all behave the same.
Is there a heap setting or hyperthreading setting somewhere that I can manipulate for better throughput?
We are using Jrun.
thanks.

I'm not an expert on this stuff but I'm if the VM is
not written to use the hyper-threading, it won't be
utilized. I think this is backed up by the fact that
you determined that they were not being used.OK.
type this into a command prompt:
java -versionAnd send what it prints out to the developer asking if
this is the VM he is using.Will do...
Java is very new to me so I'm having trouble
understanding whether the developer is being honest
with me or not about how long the calcs should take.
There's no telling from our perspective what the
differences between your machine and the developer's
(if any) There could be a lot of problems. If you
don't have a lot of RAM the app could be thrashing
(paging memory on and off the hard-disk constantly.)
Or you might just have a slower machine. If this
program is using the network you might have a slower
connection. Who knows?Well... the development environment is also managed by me and it is the same as production and QA. They actually have a slower/smaller machine. The application code of course would be different at various stages in the life cycle but the Java, jrun and OS are consistent (and locked down so changes cannot be made).
I have 1 gig of RAM - and the hard drive is 34 gig, and the dual procs are 3.1 gHz.
Comare the VM and the RAM. Those are your best bets.Did that. We have ruled out hard drive issues, memory issues and network issues.

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