Where do you see that, Dave? I see references to memory and CFHTTP, but
not to memory _in general_. I'm probably missing it though.
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2001 12:16 PM
> To: Spectra-Talk
> Subject: RE: CF memory usage on Solaris
>
>
> > Bare in mind, when CF uses memory, it doesn't let go of it.
> > So, if it is using N, then needs to go to N+2, it will continue
> > to use N+2. CF will reuse the memory 1-(N+2), and will not go
> > up until it needs more, but it will not go down.
>
> This was true with CF 4.5.x, but according to the CF 5
> release notes, this is no longer true. CF 5 is supposed to
> have reverted to the memory-management behavior of CF 4.0.x,
> which did release memory back to the OS when it was no longer
> using it.
>
> Actually, as I wrote this, I dug up the CF 5 release notes
> (ftp://ftp.allaire.com/kbftp/releasenotes/cf50releasenotes1.ht
m) and according to that, CF 5 on Windows and Linux releases memory back
to the OS, but Solaris isn't mentioned. Could you find out the memory
model for CF 5 on Solaris?
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
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