Alan wrote:
> Thanks for the offer Paulo,
> But there is just way too much data and the code runs as an extension to
> another (expensive) proprietary application.

I know: we're talking about an ESRI plug-in.
By the way: I met some ESRI people at JavaPolis and they were
very interested in your application.

Maybe it's possible to reproduce the problem if you create
random data in a loop?

Of course: I have been working on GIS projects in the past too.
As soon as different applications work together, it's hard to
find which of those applications cause the memory problem.
I once had a similar problem where the problem was caused by
an ESRI library leaking memory. However, that was almost 9 years
ago, I'm sure that particular problem has been fixed by now ;-)

br,
Bruno

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