Howdy, >I find that tomcat's memory stamp grows continually until eventually there
How do you find this? If it's through repeated access to your pages, how do you know it's not your pages that are allocating objects and thus consuming memory? >1)Assuming tomcat has memory issues what can I do to control them? That's not a good assumption in general. Tomcat may have "memory issues" indeed, but given that several people have spent significant time and effort looking for and correcting leaks, the more likely possibility is that your code has "memory issues." You should run tomcat with your code inside a profiler, e.g. OptimizeIt, and observe where memory is allocated and references are held. This will help you find out more information. In turn, if you share your observations and the relevant source code (JSP, servlets, whatever), we can help you tune them for less memory consumption. Or you can show that it's a tomcat problem, submit an issue in bugzilla, and hopefully it'll be resolved quickly. >2)What techniques would you suggest to write jsppages that help keep >memory consumption down? Are there ways to write jsppages that makes them >more "garbage collection friendly"? I can't help with this one, sorry ;( Not a JSP expert... Yoav Shapira Millennium ChemInformatics -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
