No, mine has about 20Mb (because I use OJB - that uses large amout of libraries - and a services classes from business layer for a really large app).
In any way, Geronimo is running well. I have made a simple test, putting Geronimo to run app 24hours without redeploying, and memory was constant.
Appear memory leak be redeploy related.
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Richter
Gary Karasiuk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escreveu:
I also was seeing what I suspect is a memory leak. The working set went up 3MB on every deploy.
BTW, Even a single WAR can be quite big. I've seen lots of customers with WARs > 100 MB. That is a lot of bytes to move, when you are only changing a couple of classes.
Ed R <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:I usually create a new WAR. When new WAR replaces old one, Geronimo unloads old WAR and load again the new one automatically.
But, I think there is some memory leak, because after 20 or 30 redeployments, I got about 600Mb RAM consumed by Geronimo. I didn't open a JIRA issue because I'm using JDK 1.5.0, and it's a not supported plataform.
Best regards,
Richter
Gary Karasiuk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escreveu:Is there a way to "hot deploy" changes to a running application?
For example if I wanted to change a couple of servlets (i.e. .class
files) in my war. And/or if I wanted to change a couple of jsp files.
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