"rwbuilder" giving **Out of Memory" error

My environment Deatils:
Working on: Oracle EBS R12.0.6 with 10.2.0.2 on AIX 5L 64-bit
When trying to use the following utility on AIX machine then got some memory error:
$ rwbuilder
Unable to alloc heap of requested size, perhaps the maxdata value is too small - see README.HTML
for more information
**Out of memory, aborting**
*** panic: JVMST017: Cannot allocate memory in initializeMarkAndAllocBits(markbits1)
Abort(coredump)
$
Any helpful answer will be highly appreciated.
Regards,
M.U.N.A

Hello,
Oracle® Application Server
Release Notes
10g Release 2 (10.1.2) for AIX
B25203-10
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/B14099_19/aix.1012/relnotes.1012/relnotes.pdf
20.1.12 Set REPORTS_DEFAULT_DISPLAY and LDR_CNTRL in the reports.sh File
Ensure that the REPORTS_DEFAULT_DISPLAY and LDR_CNTRL variables are set to
the following in the reports.sh file:
LDR_CNTRL=MAXDATA=0x80000000; export LDR_CNTRL
REPORTS_DEFAULT_DISPLAY=NO; export REPORTS_DEFAULT_DISPLAY
If the LDR_CNTRL variable is not set, then an "Unable to allocate heap" message may
appear if you run Reports executables. For example, if you run rwrun.sh, the
following message appears if the LDR_CNTRL variable is not set:
Unable to alloc heap of requested size, perhaps the maxdata value is too small
REPORTS_DEFAULT_DISPLAY must be set to NO because AIX JDK 1.4.2 does not
support the headless option.
If the REPORTS_DEFAULT_DISPLAY variable is not set to NO, then some Reports
executables do not operate. For example, if you run rwrun.sh and the REPORTS_
DEFAULT_DISPLAY variable is not set to NO, then a core dump and a java core dump
are created
Regards

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