Christopher Mark Balz writes:
Mozilla 1.x/N6+ causes a devastating memory leak on Tomcat 3.2.4. In side-by-side tests, IE 5.5 causes no such leak, but Moz1.x/N6+ cause Tomcat to simply start allocating memory until the heap size limit is exceeded by about 20MB, resulting in an eventual shutdown of the JVM.
I'm pretty sure it's not my code since the leak starts immediately on secure (ssl) session log-in to a static page (no servlet action whatsoever). If a Moz/N6+ browser is already logged in however, after restarting the Tomcat server it takes a request from Moz1.x/N6 to start the big leak that leads to an eventual JVM shutdown.
I thought that Netscape existed only to torture client-side developers; it seems they've got something going on the server-side now! Of course, it would be Tomcat's bug, but it's "funny" how many bugs always surround Netscape.
Since this bug crashes my server, I would very much appreciate help with it. I've seen other postings on the web indicating that this is a problem but have not seen anyone address it in a response.
- CB
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Hello Christopher, can u upgrade tc? david.
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