Thanks for asking. The platform is Win server 2008 r2. There is no overall lack 
of working memory. We found that there really was a J error. The error might be 
the reason although I do not understand why. Now the error is fixed and this 
case is not worth of further analysis until or if the out of memory error comes 
again.
Anssi

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Raul Miller
Sent: 3. kesäkuuta 2014 11:21
To: Programming forum
Subject: Re: [Jprogramming] Error running J com many times

Of course, the classic first tier answer for any windows problem is: try 
rebooting the machine.

That said, is there any chance this is due to what you are asking J to do?
How much memory does the script need for that data set, and how much does the 
machine have?

Thanks,

--
Raul



On Tue, Jun 3, 2014 at 3:38 AM, Anssi Seppälä <[email protected]>
wrote:

> We call j.dll (version 6.02) from C#-application. Sometimes after many
> calls in a short time we get:
>
> <syntax error (J script)>
>
> and sometimes
>
> <out of memory (J script)>
>
> and sometimes
>
> <Creating an instance of the COM component with CLSID
> {21EB05EA-1AB3-11CF-A2AC-8FF70874C460} from the IClassFactory failed due to
> the following error: 8007000e Not enough storage is available to complete
> this operation. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x8007000E (E_OUTOFMEMORY)). (J
> script)>
>
> and sometimes all of them.
>
> Maybe our process is not optimal, but does this ring anyone's bell how we
> could make it better to avoid the errors. In normal load conditions there
> is no errors in similar cases.
>
> Anssi
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