It can be the garbage collector. Also check your log level. If you set it
to debug, then flow component will register his own activity every 4 secs.
This activity is related to drop the old saved "continuities".

BTW, what version of Tomcat are you using?

Best Regards,

Antonio Gallardo


Danny Bols dijo:
> Hello,
>
> since a few days I have been using the new released Cocoon 2.1.3 and after
> a
> while without doing any requests to the server the java process
> spontaneously claims 100% of the CPU. Java behaves like it is in an
> endless
> loop. The only solution in that case is to hard kill the tomcat server!
>
> This behaviour only seems to happen when there has been a previously
> request
> (or requests) to the server which activated a woody flow form.
>
> Does anybody have any clue? Which component could possibly,  without any
> client request, activate a process on the server?
>
> --
>
> Danny
>
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