Yes, I did let it run and it keeps eating.
I have other production systems that exibit the problem and they need 
rebooting.

In any case, did any of you tried what I did ?

If you have not, then please do not comment..
If you have and everything is fine, then please tell me what setup you are 
using.

As far as I see this IS a problem.

Thanks.

P.S. Asking for help at bugzilla had no effect.

At 09.02 27/09/2002 -0400, you wrote:
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>Hi,
>
> >- What I am doing is http://localhost:8080/  and keep refreshing that
>with
> >F5
> >- I am NOT testing my own servlet. I am NOT doing anything else !!!
> >
> >I monitor memory usage using top and sorting the results by memory. I
>am
> >looking at the SIZE column.
> >What I get is an EVER INCREASING memory usage. Something like
> >30212
> >30220
> >31016
> >31040
> >31576
>
>Why is that necessarily a leak??? The JVM will allocate as much memory
>as it wants even for identical resources, up to when a GC is needed.  As
>long as this is all you're doing, it could go up to close to 64MB (the
>default limit), before everything will be GCed.
>
>Did you try going up that high?
>
>I wouldn't rush to put in a bug for this ;)
>
>Yoav Shapira
>Millennium ChemInformatics
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