Marek,

I can't give you general pointers, I guess I'll need to poke around myself to doublecheck that things work on Cayenne end (I am also using Jetty for testing). Will put it on my TODO list for next week.

If no problems are found on Cayenne end, if you wish I can take a look at your application - we can work out some reasonable support fee.

Andrus


On May 21, 2006, at 10:33 AM, Marek Wawrzyczny wrote:
Hi,

We still have not been able to resolve high memory usage with our multi-tier
cayenne client. Timing out the Http sessions made no difference.

Can someone give me some pointers as to the mechanism that binds a servlet session to the corresponding object context on the server? Which classes do I
need to look into.

Also, how do the editing contexts initiated by the client, shared and peer, time out on the server? They don't seem to be tied to the Http session.

Finally, has anyone tried using an embedded Jetty (www.mortbay.com) server with the cayenne servlet? If not, has anyone attempted using the embedded
Tomcat server?


Regards,

Marek Wawrzyczny


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