> Is it running out of memory when being compiled, or when being run?
during compilation
server allocates around 230MB of ram and then, probably while creating new 
objects, it runs out of mem and crushes
it is a 256MB machine

krzysiek


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> - Gordon
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Peter Farland [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, March 21, 2005 1:19 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: RE: [flexcoders] internal representation of an array
>
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>
> Do any of these Arrays contain very sparse, non-dense, ordinal indexed
> elements?
>
> For example, are there any Arrays like this structure?
>
> myarray[0] = "A";
> myarray[1] = "B";
> myarray[1000000] = "Z";
>
> The serialization of these sorts of arrays in AS2 via AMF may,
> unfortunately, cause many undefined elements to be sent in the gaps
> between non-dense elements.
>
> I'm assuming your posting this to the Flex server via RemoteObject... if
> so:
>
> Have you also tried to get a sense of where it is running out of memory?
>
> Have you enabled AMF debug level logging and turned on stacktraces in
> your /WEB-INF/flex/gateway-config.xml file and then checked your flex
> logs to see how much of the request was successfully deserialized?
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> Are you using stateless-class (default) or stateful-class typed
> RemoteObejcts
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Krzysztof Szlapinski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, March 21, 2005 4:11 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [flexcoders] internal representation of an array
>
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>
> no there are no circular references
>
>>
>> Are there any circular references between elements of your array
>> elements?
>>
>> There is a known issue in Flex 1.5 for circular references between
>> non-Typed (i.e. generic unregistered ActionScript class instances)
>> Objects, Arrays.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Krzysztof Szlapinski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent: Monday, March 21, 2005 3:29 PM
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: [flexcoders] internal representation of an array
>>
>>
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Does anybody know what is the internal memory representation of an
> array
>> in
>> Flex?
>> I used an array like in the example below but much longer and the
>> servlet
>> execution threw this exception: "java.lang.OutOfMemoryError"
>>
>> here is the sample array structure:
>> form['vb8'] = new Array();
>> form['vb8']['type'] = 5;
>> form['vb8']['pid'] = 55;
>> form['vb8']['fid'] = 'vb8';
>> form['vb8']['rbgs'] = new Array();
>> form['vb8']['rbgs'][0] = new Array();
>> form['vb8']['rbgs'][0]['fid'] = 'rbg0';
>> form['vb8']['rbgs'][0]['pid'] = 88;
>> form['vb8']['rbgs'][0][0] = 'rb0';
>> form['vb8']['rbgs'][0][1] = 'rb1';
>> form['vb8']['rbgs'][0][2] = 'rb2';
>> form['vb8']['rbgs'][0][3] = 'rb3';
>> form['vb8']['rbgs'][0][4] = 'rb4';
>> form['vb8']['rbgs'][0][5] = 'rb5';
>> form['vb8']['rbgs'][0][6] = 'rb6';
>> form['vb8']['rbgs'][1] = new Array();
>> form['vb8']['rbgs'][1]['fid'] = 'rbg1';
>> .......
>> form['vb46']['rbs'][6] = new Array();
>> form['vb46']['rbs'][6]['pid'] = 165;
>> form['vb46']['rbs'][6]['fid'] = 'rb353';
>>
>> krzysiek
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