Larry,

I did not yet go through the code.
Could you reproduce the problem I discribed ?
I'll try to play with jhat again by the end of the week.

Michaël

Larry Becker a écrit :

>Michael,
>
>   Without a reference to the layer in RenderManager, what would
>prevent the memory from being released?  I can't find anything wrong
>with the way that InfoModel.dispose() is working.  Can you do some
>more magic with jhat do determine the answer?
>
>regards,
>Larry
>
>On 5/29/07, Sunburned Surveyor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  
>
>>Michael,
>>
>>You wrote: "Another bug with the memory-release problem appears when
>>you remove a layer from the LayerNamePanel while this layer as an open
>>table view :
>>the view stay opened, and the memory is not released, even after the
>>table view is closed."
>>
>>
>>It sounds like the model for the Layer's attribute table must be
>>keeping a reference to the Layer that is removed. Does the memory for
>>the remoced layer remain even after the table is closed and the
>>garbage collector has run?
>>
>>One way to fix this would be not to allow Layers to be removed when
>>their attribute table is open. (Or to warn the user that the attribute
>>table will be closed when the Layer is removed.)
>>
>>Any thoughts on this guys?
>>
>>The Sunburned Surveyor
>>
>>P.S. - Michael, could you file a bug report on this if you have a few
>>minutes? If not, let me know and I will file it.
>>
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