Chris:
Yeah, it's possible (and probable) that the TagHandlerPool
maintains a
reference back to the ServletContext in which it lives. That
might kew
your results. I'm sure that the TagHandlerPool isn't actually
taking up
that much memory.
This is strange. When I created a heap dump
Neil,
This is strange. When I created a heap dump from my server
just now, it does not have any instances of TagHandlerPool
in the heap dump. That is what I expected before, but I still
had them in my last dump.
That is weird. However, you still have a bunch of tag handler instances,
I see...
Hello:
We have several tomcat servers running an application. The servers
slow down after a few hours of uptime.
Looking at the memory usage on the servers, we noticed that the servers
seem to be accumulating memory and finally they slow down when
the memory utilization becomes high.
We are
are you sure this is a tomcat reference holding on to it?
it could be one of your classes as well, you need to run it through a memory
profile in order to find out
Filip
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From: Neil Aggarwal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Neil,
are you sure this is a tomcat reference holding on to it?
it could be one of your classes as well, you need to run it through a memory
profile in order to find out
Yeah, it's possible (and probable) that the TagHandlerPool maintains a
reference back to the ServletContext in which it lives.
Filip:
Thanks for the suggestion.
I have been profiling it and I don't see any references from our
code, but I will keep checking.
Thanks,
Neil
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