![]() (On Windows, the stack size for the main thread is configured into the executable itself java.exe/javaw.exe.) On the Windows operating system, this command line option affects only the stack sizes of (worker) threads created from within the main thread. The JVM supports a command line option, -Xss, that allows changing the default stack size of a thread. This is due to the default stack size, which is 256KB per thread. The executing Java thread runs out of stack space during execution, which causes the Java Virtual Memory (JVM) to terminate and the application to crash. # If you would like to submit a bug report to Oracle, # An error report file with more information is # Java VM: Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (1.8.0_65-b17 mixed mode, sharing) # EXCEPTION_STACK_OVERFLOW (0xc00000fd) at # An unexpected error has been detected by The following is an example of the console output:Īn unrecoverable stack overflow has occurred. This problem is observed when an ArcGIS Engine Java application is run from the command line. ![]() Problem: ArcGIS Engine Java application throws "EXCEPTION_STACK_OVERFLOW" Description
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