thank you, that helps a lot. I dont know how I didn't find this before.
On 1/20/10, Olivier Mengué <omen...@oxymel.com> wrote: > It looks like you should use AXIS2_FREE(). > > From samples/client/google/google_client.c: > > buffer = axiom_node_to_string(google_om_node, env); > printf("%s\n", buffer); > AXIS2_FREE (env->allocator, buffer); > > > > -------- Message d'origine-------- > De: Brody Lodmell [mailto:brodylodm...@gmail.com] > Date: mar. 19/01/2010 21 h 21 > À: axis-c-user@ws.apache.org > Objet : Memory management process unclear > > we're using axis2 to consume soap services. > > this function > axiom_node_to_string > AXIS2_EXTERN axis2_char_t *AXIS2_CALL > axiom_node_to_string( > axiom_node_t * om_node, > const axutil_env_t * env); > declared in \axiom\include\axiom_node.h and defined in > \axiom\src\om\om_node.h > > returns a different address each time I call it, indicating it might > be dynamically allocated memory. but when I try to free it, I get > errors. > I can't find any documentation on how this memory might be freed. > > is it the job of axiom_node_free_tree()? > > any insight anyone can provide would be helpful. > >