Reformatted below.  I would suggest at least printing the Exception.  BTW, please reply to the list.
 
import java.util.*;
 
public class Main_1 implements Runnable {
 
    public Main_1() {
    }
 
    public static void main (String[] args) {
        new Main_1().teste();
    }
 
    public void run () {
        while(true) {
            try {
                this.t.sleep (2000);
                System.out.println ("total :"+Runtime.getRuntime ().totalMemory ()/1024);
                System.out.println ("free :"+(Runtime.getRuntime ().totalMemory ()-Runtime.getRuntime ().freeMemory ())/1024);
 
            }catch(Exception e){
            }
        }
    }
 
    private Thread t;
 
    public void teste() {
        t = new Thread(this);
        t.start ();
    }
 
}
 

James Stauffer

-----Original Message-----
From: Sebastien RODRIGUES [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2003 10:50 AM
To: James Stauffer
Subject: Re: [jdjlist] RE: Memory growing alone

import java.util.*;

public class Main_1 implements Runnable

{

public Main_1 ()

{

}

public static void main (String[] args)

{

new Main_1 ().teste ();

}

public void run ()

{

while(true)

{

try

{

this.t.sleep (2000);

System.out.println ("total :"+Runtime.getRuntime ().totalMemory ()/1024);

System.out.println ("free :"+(Runtime.getRuntime ().totalMemory ()-Runtime.getRuntime ().freeMemory ())/1024);

}catch(Exception e){}

}

}

private Thread t;

public void teste ()

{

t = new Thread (this);

t.start ();

}

}

Using only this code the memory grow 1ko by 2seconds!

Why?

 

I'm surching from a free profiler!


Message du 10/09/03 17:41
De : James Stauffer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
A : jdjlist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Copie � :
Objet : [jdjlist] RE: Memory growing alone







size=2>If the code if small you could post it.
 

James Stauffer


size=2>-----Original Message-----
From: Greg Nudelman
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2003
10:27 AM
To: jdjlist
Subject: [jdjlist] RE: Memory growing
alone

class=966032015-10092003>Dear
Sebastien,
class=966032015-10092003>size=2>  class=966032015-10092003>You're probably
creating additional objects (in a loop?) with each re-fresh cycle.  Make
sure you allow the old objects to be garbage collected by assigning myOldObj =
null; when you're done with them.  It's harder then it sounds: these are
hard bugs to track down.  Look into Sun's java -verbose mode, it will tell
you more about which objects are created.  (see java -?) There are lots of
good profilers out there for free so look into those
also.
class=966032015-10092003>size=2>  class=966032015-10092003>Good
luck,
class=966032015-10092003>size=2>  class=966032015-10092003>size=2>Greg
align="left">-----Original
Message-----
From: Sebastien RODRIGUES
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September
10, 2003 8:00 AM
To: jdjlist
Subject: [jdjlist] Memory
growing alone


Hi,


I have a big problem with my program!


When i started the gui program and let it running alone showing only memory
used!


The memory used grow with 31 Ko more each second!


How i can reduce this?


On a perfect word the memry used should be the same if program don't work!


Sorry i'm not on perfect word i'm on windows 2000!


Any idea?


 


Regards

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