On Sat, Sep 10, 2011 at 2:36 AM, Christopher Van Kirk <christopher.vankirk@gmail.com> wrote:
Check that the pointer returned to you when you allocate memory is non-null. If it's null, you're out of memory.
You don't use pointers or "allocate memory" directly in Java and even if you did you would not be getting back a null pointer - you'll get an OutOfMemoryException as the OP is getting.
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