Hi Chris,
Thanks for the response.
On Fri, Mar 31, 2017 at 10:16 AM, Christopher Schultz <
ch...@christopherschultz.net> wrote:
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> Utkarsh,
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> On 3/30/17 3:34 PM, Utkarsh Dave wrote:
> > What makes you say that?
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> What makes me say what?
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Utkarsh,
On 3/30/17 3:34 PM, Utkarsh Dave wrote:
> What makes you say that?
What makes me say what?
> Past cases, I saw where implementation or not using the JSESSION
> was making the connection over and over again for multiple
> transactions
Of
Am 30.03.2017 um 21:51 schrieb Utkarsh Dave:
> Hi Andre,
>
> I suppose we should read 1.2 GB here ? Yes
> Anyway, why do you say "which is enough" ? How do you know ? By the past
> test results. that we have been doing on each application
> And do not top-post. How do we know what you are respondi
Hi Andre,
I suppose we should read 1.2 GB here ? Yes
Anyway, why do you say "which is enough" ? How do you know ? By the past
test results. that we have been doing on each application
And do not top-post. How do we know what you are responding to ? By
scrolling up and down ?
On Thu, Mar 30, 2017
Hi Chris
What makes you say that? Past cases, I saw where implementation or not
using the JSESSION was making the connection over and over again for
multiple transactions
What JVM are you using?
We using Orcale JDK 1.7.0.131
Yes, 58 applications.
On Thu, Mar 30, 2017 at 12:01 PM, Christopher Sch
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Utkarsh,
On 3/29/17 7:33 PM, Utkarsh Dave wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> My tomcat (7.0.72) hosts several web aplications in the server
> (based in linux 6.8). There are many clients or 3rd party
> applications working as client to my server (having tomca
On 30.03.2017 19:36, Utkarsh Dave wrote:
Thanks Olaf and Suvendu for the response.
We are using 1.2 MB of heap size which is enough and haven't created an
issue so far.
I suppose we should read 1.2 GB here ?
Anyway, why do you say "which is enough" ? How do you know ?
And do not top-post. How d
Thanks Olaf and Suvendu for the response.
We are using 1.2 MB of heap size which is enough and haven't created an
issue so far.
On Thu, Mar 30, 2017 at 9:51 AM, Suvendu Sekhar Mondal
wrote:
> >Memory heap dump generated is of
> >Size: 787.3 MB Classes: 139k Objects: 19.3m Class Loader: 1.6k
>
>
>Memory heap dump generated is of
>Size: 787.3 MB Classes: 139k Objects: 19.3m Class Loader: 1.6k
>Overview shows 580.9 MB occupied by remainder's.
>Problem suspect:-
>465 MB occupied by remainder
Remainder section has retained a good chunk of memory. That indicates
lots of small objects are bei
Am 30.03.2017 um 01:33 schrieb Utkarsh Dave:
> Hello all,
>
> My tomcat (7.0.72) hosts several web aplications in the server (based in
> linux 6.8).
[...]
> Memory heap dump generated is of
> Size: 787.3 MB Classes: 139k Objects: 19.3m Class Loader: 1.6k
The combination of "hosts several web applic
Hello all,
My tomcat (7.0.72) hosts several web aplications in the server (based in
linux 6.8).
There are many clients or 3rd party applications working as client to my
server (having tomcat and web applications).
There are instances when poorly designed client application can affect
severly to To
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