Hi Nelo,

Thanks for the replay. My application is a windows service.

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Bruno

Nelo Pauselli wrote:
> Hi Bruno, is your applicacion a web site?. I had this problem but I
> don't remember the solution. I am searching it!
>
> When do you make Configuration.BuildSessionFactory() ?
>
> Nelo.
>
> On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 8:37 AM, bmm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'm using a Utils.cs file with a static SessionFactory object, every
>> time I use a session from this factory I close the session. I thought
>> that this would release all the memory affected to that session, but
>> in final my memory grows until a System.InsufficientMemoryException
>> rise.
>>
>> I have tried the most simple tricks, like make a session.Clean(),
>> Evict of all objects, etc. But the only think that seems to work is to
>> put the SessionFactory as a instance variable and make a
>> SessionFactory.close() after every sessio.close(). Although this is
>> not a definitive solution because it takes 5 sec to open a
>> Sessionfactory.
>>
>> If someone could help I would appreciate!
>>
>> Thank you,
>> Bruno
>>
>>     
>
> >
>
>   


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