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Note: This document assumes a Windows installation
- Start the Tomcat Properties Application (for help on this see Using the Tomcat Properties application), and stop Tomcat.
- Click the Java tab to get to the page that lets you control the Java memory allocation:
- The standard Tomcat memory pool is not large enough for handling large medical images. The values shown in the picture above, 128 and 256, should be large enough for all applications, but if you plan to handle lots of mammo images, you might even double them, especially if your computer has several GB of memory. After setting the memory allocation parameters, switch back to the general tab and start Tomcat, then click OK.