well i know tomcat 5 introduces many garbage collection improvements.

> I know that when using tomcat (and jboss for that matter)  when
> redeploying a webapp, the container would eat up a little bit of memory
> with each redeployment.  While developing/testing i would deploy a war
> many many times. Eventually, tomcat will throw an OutOfMemory exception
> durring execution of an action or upon another deployment.  The JVM just
> ran out of memory.  As a bandaid, i increased the jvm stack size.  On
> production servers i don't have this trouble because i don't deploy that
> frequently.
>
> That is really the only time i've received an OutOfMemory exception in
> tomcat.
>
> Hope that might help.
>
> cheers
> eric
>
> Wayland Chan wrote:
>
>>If you check the machine it's running on, is it really out of memory?
>>
>>Can you check to see how much memory is being used by Tomcat before the
>> JSP is compiled/accessed?
>>
>>Just curious but how big is your JSP? It's not the mother of all pages is
>> it? ;)
>>
>>Does it happen on other servlet containers or just Tomcat?
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>>Hi
>>>
>>>I don't think that problem is related with ww2, but I just received an
>>> error message
>>>as follows
>>>
>>>
>>>org.apache.jasper.JasperException: Unable to compile class for JSP
>>>
>>>An error occurred at line: -1 in the jsp file: null
>>>
>>>Generated servlet error:
>>>    [javac] Compiling 1 source file
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>The system is out of resources.
>>>Consult the following stack trace for details.
>>>java.lang.OutOfMemoryError
>>>
>>>
>>>     at
>>> org.apache.jasper.compiler.DefaultErrorHandler.javacError(DefaultErrorHandler.java:130)
>>>How to deal with that and where to look for solutions. Can it be somehow
>>> related
>>>with javac memory leak?
>>>
>>>Regars Remis
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>>Wayland Chan
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