I suppose you could use native Java and bypass cffiles lot.




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-----Original Message-----
From: Kervin L. Pierre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: CF-Talk <[email protected]>
Sent: Thu Jul 27 16:59:01 2006
Subject: Releasing CFFile memory

Hello,

Reading large files into memory using
CFFile, in a loop, creates a memory leak.
As anyone else seen this?

Even if the same variable is being used
ColdFusion never releases the memory of
previous files.

It seems that at least some of that memory
sticks around even after the script ends.
We found that out, after we tried using
multiple runs of the script to allow the
memory to be released in the end.

As anyone seen this behavior and have a
workaround?

Best regards,
Kervin




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