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Kaelen stared at the console. Process finished with exit code 137 (interrupted by signal 9: SIGKILL)
Then, the worst happened. java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: Java heap space
And that night, he pushed a fix. A single line: session.invalidate() in a finally block. Kaelen typed the command again. java -jar -Xmx2048M -XX:+UseG1GC omnicore.jar java runtime
“I am the beginning,” Thread-0 declared.
The Heap was green again. The threads spawned. The GC, now configured with the G1 garbage collector, purred softly in the background, doing small, incremental cleanups instead of violent stop-the-world purges. Kaelen stared at the console
The CPU furnaces went dark. The Stack highway was empty. The Heap, once a teeming metropolis of objects, was a silent graveyard.
The server room on Level 7 of the OmniCore building never saw sunlight. It was a cold, humming crypt of black metal racks and blinking LEDs, a place where the physical world met the digital. In the center of it all, in Rack 17-C, lived the JVM—the Java Virtual Machine. A single line: session
Then the GC reached the threshold. The Tenured space was 98% full, and even after a full GC, only 2% was recovered. The ghosts had multiplied faster than the Reaper could cull.