Here's a strange one:
We have one process that consumes a LOT of RAM. (It parses a huge XML
file.) It usually runs with no problem. Sometimes, it errors-out with a CF
out of Java heap space error. Not most days...just sometimes.
Last week, we added 2 GB of RAM to the server to bring the total
We have one process that consumes a LOT of RAM. (It parses a huge XML
file.) It usually runs with no problem. Sometimes, it errors-out with a CF
out of Java heap space error. Not most days...just sometimes.
Last week, we added 2 GB of RAM to the server to bring the total up to 4 GB
and I
Do you have specified sizes for the young and perm generations? If not,
you might want to set them.
No. How do I do that?
On Mon, Apr 14, 2014 at 9:21 AM, Dave Watts dwa...@figleaf.com wrote:
We have one process that consumes a LOT of RAM. (It parses a huge XML
file.) It usually runs
Do you have specified sizes for the young and perm generations? If not,
you might want to set them.
No. How do I do that?
More switches in jvm.config. If I recall correctly:
-XX:NewSize=
-XX:MaxNewSize=
-XX:PermSize=
-XX:MaxPermSize=
That said, I'd recommend that you don't just plug
Along the lines of Dave's original recommendation, here is a big leg up on
using StAX (not a spelling error... StAX = same idea as SAX to make long
story short)
http://jochem.vandieten.net/tag/stax/
The thread Jochem is referring to in his post was mine, and I used his code
and example to give
On 4/11/2014 12:58 PM, Donnie Carvajal wrote:
Hi,
I have an application with a root application.cfc and a subfolder for IVR
access that also has an application.cfc which extends the root
application.cfc. There are certain Application variables that I only need in
the IVR subfolder, so I
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