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Cc: Olson, Brad
Subject: Re: Losing memory on 4D web application
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Hi Brad,
Are you using ObjectTools? We have a s
Aparajita:
We loved ObjectTools at Jonoke for well over a decade. We could not have done
what we did without it. It was fantastic. Thanks for ObjectTools over all those
years. We never had a memory leak from it while we used it. It is great having
plug-in developers creating tools for us,
> On 10 Jun 2018, at 04:56 AEST, Aparajita Fishman via 4D_Tech
> <4d_tech@lists.4d.com> wrote:
>
> I wrote ObjectTools in 1991. It only took 4D 25 years to implement the
> equivalent. :-)
I hope you continue developing it even if there is something 4D did.
Cheers
Jörg
> Are you using ObjectTools? We have a similar setup and we were leaking
> mysteriously. I did a bunch of research and I landed on that ObjectTools was
> the issue.
> I switched everything away to C_OBJECTS (no other changes) and the memory
> issues went away.
For the record, ObjectTools
Hi Brad,
Are you using ObjectTools? We have a similar setup and we were leaking
mysteriously. I did a bunch of research and I landed on that ObjectTools was
the issue. I switched everything away to C_OBJECTS (no other changes) and the
memory issues went away.
ObjectTools is pretty heavily
I have a large 4D web intranet application that, over the course of a week,
runs out of memory. It is running 4D Server 16R4 on Windows Server 2012, with
16GB RAM, and no other applications are running on it. This application does a
lot of calls to a middleware server that returns large
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