Hi --
I have allocated 64MB to the JVM in which JRun runs. I have a single
servlet which internally calls a class (not a servlet) and stores a
60K user object in the session.
At the logout time of the user I am invalidating the session,
explicitly setting the user object to "null" - but I see that JRun
simply doesnt cleanup the data. It goes on piling up the session data
and finally runs out of memory.
Anyone experiencing/experienced similiar problem ?? Solutions ?
TIA,
Shashank
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