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JVM - heap, stack Size, # of threads

Hi,

 How do I found default heap size, stack size for the
 thread, number of threads per process supported ?

 I tried with java -verbose but it didn't gave the
 info. what I expected ?

 and how the above things will vary for each OS and how
 do I found ? Is there any commands/utility available ?

 I also wanna know how many threads supported per process?

Thanx in advance,
Ramesha//
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you can try some java profiling tool like jprobe or optimizeit (you can download evaluation) to get a realtime look on your heap and threads
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