Classes should be dropped when a class loader goes away which normally should happen during redeployment. But any outside reference to a class does prevent that and so that might be in issue with Tomcat, Magnolia or any of the used libraries.

Cheers

Andreas Schaefer
CEO of Madplanet.com Inc.
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On Apr 3, 2009, at 9:46 AM, Ruben Reusser wrote:


I know - but perm mem is used for class storage if I am not mistaken > if you have autodeploy set in eclipse to your tomcat and change java classes a lot you'll get out of perm mem after a couple of time of redeployment... so if you have the memory, why not?

btw: has anybody ever tried javarebel with magnolia? apparently it would allow to deploy single classes automatically from eclipse without a reload of tomcat... any thoughts?

Ruben

Philippe Marschall wrote:
Ruben Reusser wrote:

I would suggest increasing the perm size -XX:MaxPermSize=256m or to
-XX:MaxPermSize=512m - Perm Size is not heap, -Xmx will not help there.


256m is huge, 512m is humongous. Eclipse with 20k+ classes easily fits
twice into a 256m Perm Gen.

Cheers
Philippe


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