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> My servlet application seems to be using quite a bit
> more memory than I
> would have expected. I was wondering if any of you
> have found a good
> profiling tool (preferably runs on Linux) which can
> help me detect where in
> my code I am possibly "leaking" memory or at least
> not making it obvious to
> the garbage collector that objects can be collected.
> Thanks.
>
> - Greg
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> Gregory Krasnow
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