The guy in charge of the Linux machine it's running on says he'll save the memory and CPU usage next time we experience the problem, but for now, I don't have that data. Also, so we can start keeping track of information regarding this problem, here are the system specs we're running SOAP on: -Apache SOAP 2.2 -Java 2 Classic Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build 1.3.0) Classic VM (build 1.3.0, J2RE 1.3.0, IBM build cx130-20010626 (JIT enabled: jitc)) -RedHat Linux 7.1, kernel 2.4.3 -Compaq 1850R, 256Meg memory -Tomcat 3.2.3
-----Original Message----- From: Aleksander Slominski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2001 6:21 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Slowing down Ryan Winkler wrote: > I've encountered a curious problem with our SOAP server. After a period of > time (a matter of days), the amount of time it takes for our JSPs that use > the SOAP calls to display in a browser has gone from a few seconds to over > half a minute. Other, non-SOAP JSPs on the same server (different Tomcat > workers) have no performance loss. Restarting the Tomcat worker returns the > display times for the JSPs using SOAP to a few seconds. Any > ideas/suggestions? that is very interesting - was there any difference in memory or cpu usage between old and newly retsrted process? you may also try different JDK versions and different OS... alek