Hi Andrus, Thanks, we do have a much simpler test application that experiences the same behaviour.Coincidently, which version of Jetty are you using?
I will pass on the offer to the team, it's my day off today... Marek On Monday 22 May 2006 03:34, Andrus Adamchik wrote: > 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 -- - Marek W -- 2b | !2b
