Hi,

Actually i have also face the same problem,

i found that in my application there are some references to the childs,
 so thats why they are not able to remove from memory.

i have to explicitely remove all childs recursively and also i
added weak references to the event listeners in the application.

hope this might help you.

Regards,
Pravin Uttarwar

2009/3/26 Tom Chiverton <[email protected]>

>    On Thursday 26 Mar 2009, grg_blls wrote:
> > obviously in the same context, I did check with my application the memory
> > usage after unloading any previously loaded module. Nothing seems to get
> > garbage collected and no memory is released - as was already described
> > here. Loading any other module next, memory usage grows accordingly.
>
> Unless there is memory pressure, you will not see a drop immediately, or at
>
> all.
>
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