Jdev 11.1.1.5 Error – Out of Space for Code Cache for Adapters

JDK Version - jdk160_24 ()
Linux is 64 bit
Memory properties used for starting the Admin Server (setDomainEnv.sh) -
Xms512m -Xmx1024m
Memory for SOA Server (setSOADomainEnv.sh)-
DEFAULT_MEM_ARGS="${DEFAULT_MEM_ARGS} -XX:PermSize=128m -XX:MaxPermSize=512m"
PORT_MEM_ARGS="${PORT_MEM_ARGS} -XX:PermSize=256m -XX:MaxPermSize=512m"
Here is the log -
java.lang.VirtualMachineError: out of space in CodeCache for adapters
     at org.codehaus.groovy.runtime.callsite.AbstractCallSite.callConstructor(AbstractCallSite.java:204)
     at bc4j.com_xyz_iot_model_entity_IotRequestEO_Id_null.gs.run(bc4j.com_xyz_iot_model_entity_IotRequestEO_Id_null.gs.groovy:1)
     at oracle.jbo.ExprEval.internalEvaluateGroovyScript(ExprEval.java:1208)
     at oracle.jbo.ExprEval.doEvaluate(ExprEval.java:1261)
     at oracle.jbo.ExprEval.evaluateForRow(ExprEval.java:1083)
     at oracle.jbo.server.AttributeDefImpl.evaluateTransientExpression(AttributeDefImpl.java:2141)
     at oracle.jbo.server.EntityImpl.initDefaultExpressionAttributes(EntityImpl.java:1036)
     at oracle.jbo.server.EntityImpl.create(EntityImpl.java:989)
     at oracle.jbo.server.EntityImpl.callCreate(EntityImpl.java:1163)
     at oracle.jbo.server.ViewRowStorage.create(ViewRowStorage.java:1151)
     at oracle.jbo.server.ViewRowImpl.create(ViewRowImpl.java:472)
     at oracle.jbo.server.ViewRowImpl.callCreate(ViewRowImpl.java:489)
     at oracle.jbo.server.ViewObjectImpl.createInstance(ViewObjectImpl.java:5568)
     at oracle.jbo.server.QueryCollection.createRowWithEntities(QueryCollection.java:1937)
     at oracle.jbo.server.ViewRowSetImpl.createRowWithEntities(ViewRowSetImpl.java:2458)
     at oracle.jbo.server.ViewRowSetImpl.doCreateAndInitRow(ViewRowSetImpl.java:2499)
     at oracle.jbo.server.ViewRowSetImpl.createRow(ViewRowSetImpl.java:2480)
     at oracle.jbo.server.ViewObjectImpl.createRow(ViewObjectImpl.java:10857)
     at com.xyz.iot.model.am.IOTDiscountAMImpl.createAndAssociate(IOTDiscountAMImpl.java:477)
     at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)I have already tried -
1)Set - JVM Options : XX:ReservedCodeCacheSize=64m in setDomainEnv.sh or in the start file for starting WLS
2)Reducing Logging severity levels to warning from trace so as to reduce the Log file size.

google search on the exception seems to imply that this option should fix it. So increase to 128mb and see what happens. Also:
Memory for SOA ServerDo realize that SOA is a resource hungry monster. The heap settings you have may be very inadequate.
Edited by: gimbal2 on Feb 2, 2012 1:33 AM

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