I've tried reloading, I made a mistake some posts ago.. memory
decreases only if the browser is closed and then opened again. Only
reloading causes a bigger increment of memory usage.

On 24 Feb, 10:20, koalina <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi alex,
> sorry but I can't see how fix the number of rows as I'm using a
> memoryProxy object.
> So, the timer is defined as follows:
> Timer t = new Timer() {
>
>             public void run() {
>                 getShipInfo();
>
>             }
>
>         };
>  where getShipInfo() is
>
> private void getShipInfo() {
>
>         MainEntryPoint.getServiceWsNaviInMare().getInfoNaviInMare(new
> AsyncCallback() {
>
>             public void onFailure(Throwable caught) {
>                 throw new UnsupportedOperationException("Not supported
> yet.");
>             }
>
>             public void onSuccess(Object result) {
>                 Vector listaNavi = (Vector) result;
>                 GWT.log("Lista Navi Ricevuta: "+listaNavi.toString(),
> null);
>                 if (listaNavi.size()>0) {
>
>                     Object[][] data = new Object[listaNavi.size()]
> [15];
>                     Iterator i = listaNavi.iterator();
>                     int index = 0;
>
>                     while (i.hasNext()) {
>                         Nave unaNave = (Nave) i.next();
>                         data[index] = new Object[]{
>                             unaNave.getIdNave(), unaNave.getNomeNave
> (),
>
>                             unaNave.getLocalita(), unaNave.getImbarco
> (),
>
>                             etc....
>
>                         GWT.log("Nave "+data[index][0]+data[index]
> [1].toString(), null);
>
>                         index++;
>                         unaNave =  null;
>
>                     }
>                     if (store!=null) {
>                         store.removeAll();
>                     }
>                     MemoryProxy proxy = new MemoryProxy(data);
>                     ArrayReader reader = new ArrayReader(recordDef);
>                     store = new Store(proxy, reader);
>                     store.load();
>                     store.commitChanges();
>
>                     grid.reconfigure(store, columnModel);
>                     //240209Miki: x diminuire memory leak ...
>                     grid.clear();
>                     data = null;
>                     proxy = null;
>                     reader =null;
>                     store = null;
>
>                 }
>             }
>
>         });
>
> }
>
> I've tried with FF and there's no problem...so it's an issue with ie7.
> Can you see some big error in the code i posted just above? thx for
> help!
> Michela
>
> On 24 Feb, 09:48, "alex.d" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Assuming adding/removing markers to/from the map is leakless (google
> > probably knows how to do this ;-) we are left with gwt-ext grid. Every
> > 10 sec you remove old rows and add new ones. So you have some DOM-
> > Elements (a table row) that are removed/created every 10 seconds.
> > Probably it's a grid's particular implementation that leaks. But most
> > probably it's just IE that doesn't really remove garbage properly even
> > when it can/should. So what can you do?
> > 1. If it's grid that leaks: dump it - implement smth. yourself with
> > vanilla GWT.
> > 2. It it's IE: let's say the total ammount of markers is never bigger
> > than 25 - you can create 25 rows in the table and instead of adding/
> > removing them you just change the text. This way you'll have slightly
> > more memory allocated at the beginning but hopefully no leaks while
> > running because no DOM-Elements are created/removed.
>
> > hth
>
> > On 24 Feb., 09:14, koalina <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Hi Jason, yes, reloading page cause memory usage fall out.
> > > My app is quite simple: a gwt ext tab panel, the first tab showing the
> > > map widget, the second one a gwt ext grid with a few rows (more or
> > > less 10), each one with some information about the markers showed.
> > > I've three "thread", implemented as Timer, which refresh positions of
> > > markers, informations and last update time. Each thread make a rpc
> > > call and is always running, even when the tab of interest is not
> > > active....
> > > Do you see some critical issue in this application?
> > > thx for help, have a nice day
> > > Michela
>
> > > On 23 Feb, 20:55, Jason Essington <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > Well, I've read various articles claiming that IE leaks like a sieve  
> > > > (don't have any references for you right now, but I'm sure google  
> > > > could help).
>
> > > > One thing to try is does IE's memory usage come down when you reload  
> > > > the page, or load a new page?
>
> > > > -jason
>
> > > > On Feb 23, 2009, at 8:44 AM, koalina wrote:
>
> > > > > is there anyone who knows about memory leaks in this case?I've a
> > > > > tabPanel, but tab are not dinamically added, a MapWidget, periodically
> > > > > rpc to refresh marker on map
> > > > > I'm really getting crazy!
> > > > > thx,
> > > > > Michela
>
> > > > > On 23 Feb, 14:37, koalina <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > >> I'm using google maps api for gwt, no memory leak found
> > > > >> gwt-ext, some leaks found, but it seems not to be my case...
>
> > > > >> please note that with JScript leaks detect there's no leak found...
> > > > >> could it be a problem with ajaxLoader?or perhaps something coming  
> > > > >> from
> > > > >> timer.scheduleRepeating with rpc inside run body?
> > > > >> Michela
>
> > > > >> On 23 Feb, 14:29, Mahavir Jain <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > >>> You should try googling out for memory-leaks for the packages you  
> > > > >>> are
> > > > >>> using..
>
> > > > >>> For eg:- If you are using Image bundles then try googling the  
> > > > >>> memory leaks
> > > > >>> related to image bundles..
>
> > > > >>> Hope this will help.
>
> > > > >>> Thanks.
> > > > >>> Mahavir
>
> > > > >>> On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 6:49 PM, koalina <[email protected]>  
> > > > >>> wrote:
>
> > > > >>>> it is present web mode running on dedicated tomcat (I don't know  
> > > > >>>> for
> > > > >>>> hosted mode..).
> > > > >>>> iexplorer.exe process exponential grows..
>
> > > > >>>> On 23 Feb, 13:03, Eric Ayers <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > >>>>> Is this a problem in web mode, hosted mode, or both?
>
> > > > >>>>> On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 7:01 AM, koalina <[email protected]>  
> > > > >>>>> wrote:
>
> > > > >>>>>> hi Mahavir ,
> > > > >>>>>> thx for your reply.
> > > > >>>>>> I'm working with gwt 1.5.3 and ie7, is this issue valid also in  
> > > > >>>>>> this
> > > > >>>>>> case?
> > > > >>>>>> thx,
> > > > >>>>>> Michela
>
> > > > >>>>>> On 23 Feb, 12:57, Mahavir Jain <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > >>>>>>> I am not sure whether this applies to you or not but there is  
> > > > >>>>>>> memory
> > > > >>>> leak
> > > > >>>>>>> issue in IE6 browser for all RPC call.. You can check the issue
> > > > >>>> onhttp://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/issues/detail?
> > > > >>>> id=1610..
>
> > > > >>>>>>> But this is not case for firefox.. Did you tried on firefox?
>
> > > > >>>>>>> Mahavir
>
> > > > >>>>>>> On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 5:13 PM, koalina <[email protected]>  
> > > > >>>>>>> wrote:
>
> > > > >>>>>>>> Hi all,
> > > > >>>>>>>> I've developed a gwt app using MapWidget. The markers showed  
> > > > >>>>>>>> on the
> > > > >>>>>>>> map are periodically refreshed via rpc calls. The refresh time
> > > > >>>> period
> > > > >>>>>>>> is 10 seconds. The app correctly runs for about an hour, then  
> > > > >>>>>>>> the
> > > > >>>>>>>> memory used increase exponentially... I've installed the js  
> > > > >>>>>>>> leaks
> > > > >>>>>>>> inspector for ie7, but no leak is catched... What can i do to
> > > > >>>> resolve
> > > > >>>>>>>> this problem? I've reviewed all code..but everything seems to  
> > > > >>>>>>>> be
> > > > >>>>>>>> correct...
> > > > >>>>>>>> Thx for helping, have a nice day,
> > > > >>>>>>>> Michela
>
> > > > >>>>> --
> > > > >>>>> Eric Z. Ayers - GWT Team - Atlanta, GA USAhttp://
> > > > >>>> code.google.com/webtoolkit/
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