[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXIS2-766?page=all ]
Deepal Jayasinghe resolved AXIS2-766:
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Resolution: Fixed
fixed in svn
> Axis2 High memory usage, OutOfMemory exception
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>
> Key: AXIS2-766
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXIS2-766
> Project: Apache Axis 2.0 (Axis2)
> Type: Bug
> Environment: Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES release 4
> Axis2 version 1.0
> Tomcat 5.5.17
> jdk 1.5.0_04
> Reporter: Subramanyam Ramanathan
> Attachments: Axis2SampleDocLit.wsdl, Axis2SampleDocLitServiceSkeleton.java,
> PostXmlToAxis.java, SoapSender.java, test2.xml
>
> I have been trying out Axis 2.0 over the past week, with the configuration :
> Axis2 version 1.0
> Tomcat 5.5.17
> jdk 1.5.0_04
> I have tried using the sample "Axis2SampleDocLitService" that has been given.
> I generated the stubs and skeletons using the wsdl provided with the axis2
> distribution (samples/wsdl/Axis2SampleDocLit.wsdl) , as shown in the user
> guide, using the xmlbeans option for data binding. I have also filled in the
> Skeleton class with the same code as given in the user guide.
> I have a http client which I use to post the xml request to the server, and I
> got proper responses when I tested it with the client.
> However, I have noticed that when I pump requests at a rapid rate, the memory
> usage keeps on increasing rapidly (checked using jmx console), in some cases
> ultimately leading to a jvm crash with an OutOfMemory Exception. This was
> occurring when default mx(which is 64M) was used.
> I also tried setting the JVM mx option to 128M (-Xmx128M) and ran the test
> again. However, the memory usage keeps increasing all the way till it reaches
> 128 Mb, too, where it again crashes if I continue pumping further.
> If I stop pumping requests at around that time, and wait for around half an
> hour, I notice that the memory usage begins to reduce, and slowly come back
> to the original value (10M approx.) upon forcing a GC.
> I have also deployed axis1 on the same tomcat installation, with the
> intention of comparing performance. When I try the same test there, ie,
> pumping requests, I don't find any alarming memory increase.
> Why is so much memory being used, and why does it grow to fill however much
> memory is available ? Is it a memory leak, or is there any way I can limit
> the amount of memory being used ? The memory usage does come down, but it
> takes a very long time for this. This would surely affect the performance of
> any webservice I try to deploy with axis2, and it may even result in the
> service being unavailable because of a crash.
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