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Emmanuel Lecharny commented on DIRMINA-789:
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The problem is pretty clear : you are writing as much data as you can, uo to 5 
Mb, but you never wit for the data to be sent to the client, so they get 
stacked in a writing queue until the client has read them.

You'll get an OOM in a matter of seconds with such a server.
What you must do is to wait for the message to be sent before sending another 
chunk of bytes. You can do that by controlling the data sending from the 
messageSent() event handler. 

> Possible Deadlock/Out of memory when sending large amounts of data using Nio
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>
>                 Key: DIRMINA-789
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DIRMINA-789
>             Project: MINA
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Core
>    Affects Versions: 2.0.0-RC1
>         Environment: Windows Vista 64-bit Java 5 and Java 6
>            Reporter: Sai Pullabhotla
>         Attachments: MinaClient.java, RandomDataServer.java
>
>
> This is a followup to the post on the DEV mailing list, 
> http://old.nabble.com/Help-needed-with-OutOfMemory-error-and-or-GC-Issues-Dead-Locks-td28849756.html.
>  
> I've even simplified the test cases so now it just has one simple NioServer, 
> and an NioClient. The MinaClient class creates 5 concurrent connections to 
> the RandomDataServer. Upon a successful connection, the server is setup to 
> send 500MB worth of random text data. The MinaClient just saves the received 
> data to a temp file in the working directory. When I run this code with small 
> amounts of data, it works fine, but with 500MB, I did not have success yet. 
> Some times, I get OOM on the server. Some times, nothing happens. 
> I've declared several constants in each class that you could change to try 
> various settings such as changing the amount of data served by the server, 
> whether or not to use an executor filter/IoEventThrottle etc. 
> Both classes have main methods, and I was running them as stand alone 
> applications on the same PC. 

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