All,
I've been doing some stress testing on my JBoss server and found a showstopper of a
problem. All I am doing is creating a thousand CMP entitity beans (small ones at
that), and then removing them, over and over again forever. This happens via two
stateless session bean calls. One method to remove any beans if they are there, then
another call to which creates 1000 CMP beans (attributes: id, name, description).
Well, this works great for about five minutes. I'm watching the 'java' processes in
'top' and I see them grinding away as expected. About 15-20 iterations of adding and
removing go by, then I see the JBoss java process jump from the usual 38MB to 140MB in
memory usage, then 30 seconds later, it goes to 320MB, 450MB, and won't stop until the
process runs out of memory entirely.
Anyone seen anything like this and hopefully fixed it?
Best Regards,
d
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