Hey Guys,
Thanks for the info.
Pablo: Thanks, I'll stop looking to tapestry (the code itself) as the
cause :)
Patrick: I always take care to either null out object trees myself (via
initialize()) or simply setting up property specifications (which null
out values on return to the pool, as we all know) I'll take your advice
and begin looking more closely for anything I missed.
Konstantin: Yes, I'm using Tomcat too. (Well JBoss 4.01sp1, which has as
its servlet container, Tomcat.) But this happens even when a fresh start
of the server is loaded AND disable-caching=true.
Thanks much for your input thus far!
-----Original Message-----
From: Konstantin Iignatyev [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 30, 2005 10:33 PM
To: Tapestry users
Subject: Re: Tapestry and OutOfMemoryError
In my experience Tomcat eats memory when I do hot deployments regardless
of framework. So after 10-20 of them I usually need to start/stop
Tomcat.
Ryan Phelan wrote:
>Thanks for the quick Response!, Yes I'm well aware of the gc
>capabilites of Java. (It was a nice refresher though :)... Anyway,
>while hunting for such *leaks*, I need to target (or eliminate)
>Tapestry as the cause of my OutOfMemoryErrors. Seems to work fine when
>disable-caching is set to false, but when it is true, then I get
>OutOfMemoryErrors. Anyone else run into this problem? Is it a common
>and known thing in the tapestry world? Does Tapestry expect you to make
>a few changes, shutdown the server, and then go at it again, when
>writing/debugging a web application based on tapestry (when
>disable-caching = true, that is) ?
>
>Thanks again! :)
>
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>
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Thanks,
Konstantin Ignatyev
http://www.kgionline.com
PS: If this is a typical day on planet earth, humans will add fifteen
million tons of carbon to the atmosphere, destroy 115 square miles of
tropical rainforest, create seventy-two miles of desert, eliminate
between forty to one hundred species, erode seventy-one million tons of
topsoil, add 2.700 tons of CFCs to the stratosphere, and increase their
population by 263.000
Bowers, C.A. The Culture of Denial:
Why the Environmental Movement Needs a Strategy for Reforming
Universities and Public Schools.
New York: State University of New York Press, 1997: (4) (5) (p.206)
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