Hi, Your attachment hasn't made it to the group, probably it was blocked by the mail servers.
refer thread for some info: http://ode.markmail.org/message/dppiiupunephu3yx Which version of ODE are you encountering the problem? Have you performed any configuration changes related to ODE? Would it be possible for you to replicate the problem with a simple test case? regards, sathwik On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 2:18 PM, hale <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi, > > We have a product implemented with BPEL and deployed to tomcat with Apache > ODE. > > This product is on production and within a* 2 months period, it goes out > of memory.* > > When we analyzed the heap dump, we saw that the count of AxisServiceGroup > objects increase in time and this is the reason of "out of memory" errors. > > Currently ode works in-memory mode on product. In our test environment we > have performed the same load to below combinations however on all of them > the count of AxisServiceGroup increased in time. > > apache ode 1.3.4 in-memory > apache ode 1.3.5 in-memory > apache ode 1.3.4 with mysql > apache ode 1.3.5 with mysql > > Also we saw that using ode in-memory mode had definitely better > performance than mysql. > > Attached are the heap dump analyzes screen shots. > > Do you know a way to get rid of this memory problem that seem to occur due > to Axis2? > > > > > > >
