It's the way JVM works - pls look at the configuartion ( max heap ).
Please look also at the archive from the last week . Somebody provided more
detailed explanation.

Jack
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Claude HONNORE [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, October 18, 1999 13:12
> To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:      Memory NT Problems
>
> Bonjour
>
> I use NT 4.0, 64 meg of RAM, ( sp 5) and IIS4 and I have tried Jrun,
> Websphere and ServletExec ( I keep the last one )
>
> All is OK except the fact that litle by litle the memory is growing and
> not
> going free, and after about 30000 calls of my servlets the memory is going
> from 70 meg to 140 meg, and I have to stop ans restart the service or to
> stop and restart IIS4 to come back to 70 meg of RAM ..
>
> It is a problem of the JVM ??? or NT ??? or IIS4 ?? or all of them ???
>
> It is the same problem on Linux or Aix or Solaris ??
>
> Claude HONNORE
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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