I mean we think it's the way we use the parser i.e. we think it's our code not xerces itself but we haven't done enough investigation ot confirm.




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When you say parser layer, do you mean the way Axis’ uses the parser is causing leaks, or the parser itself it leaking?  I am using Xerces parser myself in my code and if it is leaking it is very slow.  I ran a loop for 5 minute or so and no leak showed up.
 
When I run the axis sample in a loop the leak is constant and shows up quickly and does not level off.  It leaks more the larger the response document is which makes sense if guess if it is in the parser layer.
 
 
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We are aware that we have some memory leaks in xerces parser layer. Please also be aware that the memory model has changed substantially in 1.6 and that this release should have far fewer leaks.



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I am using 1.5 final.  It seems to be leaking.  I am deleting objects returned by generated stubs and I delete the Soap object when I am done with it.  Is there any other clean up that is required?








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