Jonathan Whitehead escribi�:
>
> I have a CMP entity bean mapped onto a database table containing 100
> records, each record contains a primary key integer and a data field of
> size 64Kbytes.
>
> My client repeatedly finds a record chosen at random and gets the data
> field. After about 90 records (i.e. about 6M of data) have been
> retrieved I get the following exception from the EJBServer:
>
> EntitySynchroImpl.beforeCompletion() : java.lang.OutOfMemoryError:
>
OK, with the default of 16M of virtual memory I have problems. With 32M
I seem to be able to run indefinitely. So if my bean size is N bytes,
does EJBServer use 500*N bytes of memory?
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