On Fri, May 2, 2008 at 9:49 PM, Denis Schettl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi there, > > i have the following problem: > when i look the the view "dependencies" for an artifact, all runs well. > But > when I select the view "Dependency Tree" nothings happends (a new page > will > be loaded, but never displayed). Look at OS-Level (Linux) with top, I see > an > java-process with 102% cpu-Usage - endless. > When I go back with the browser and select the save view again, then I > will > have 163% cpu-usage for the java-process .... > This will happends with archiva 1.0.1 and 1.0.2, but not with 1.0. I think > that there will be an cyclic dependency in my artifact and archiva is not > able to detect an endless loop while building the dependency-tree .... > > This happends only on special artifacts .... My developers just starts to > use archiva, but two times all the cpu's was eaten by 1 java-process. When > I > stopped and restarted archiva all was o.k. until the next user is > selecting > this view .... I haven't been looking much in Archiva's Browse section, so I haven't observed or experienced this problem. Anyway, can you file a jira issue for this pls? :-) Is there posibility to deaktivate this view in archiva? You can comment out or hide that tab by editing the showArtifact.jsp page as a workaround. Is there anybody with the same problem? > > My system config: > archiva 1.0.2 on Tomcat 6.0.16 with java 1.5.0_13, running on a > 64bit-Linux > machine ... > > So long ... > Denis > -- > View this message in context: > http://www.nabble.com/Endless-loop--in-%22Dependency-Tree%22-in-cyclic-dependencies--tp17019860p17019860.html > Sent from the archiva-users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > Thanks, Deng
