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Christofer Dutz commented on FLEX-34648:
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Thank you for this detailed report ... I have come across something similar
some time ago but didn't have the time to investigate it any further. Now that
we have the parity-release (even if there is some discussion on the list if it
actually is a parity release) out, we can start working on improving BlazeDS
... your findings will definitely help tracking down the problem.
I'm going to grab the issue cause I would really like to start fixing this as
soon as possible. But I won't be able to in the really close future ... will
take a few days till I can spare some time. So if anyone else wants to start
working on this, please grab it. I just don't want to forget it.
> [BLAZEDS]Memory Leak occurred in AsyncMessage when sending alot of
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> Key: FLEX-34648
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLEX-34648
> Project: Apache Flex
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: BlazeDS
> Affects Versions: BlazeDS 4.7
> Reporter: [email protected]
> Priority: Critical
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> a memory leak occurred when sending alot of AsyncMessage through BLAZEDS in a
> real time systems which is heavilly using messaging however we are increasing
> the jvm heap size to 4 GB 80% of the size is occupied by AsyncMessage
> objects this is very clear from the generated heap dump.
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