#: Nicolas changed the world a bit at a time by saying (astral date: 9/1/2006
1:10 AM) :#
2 more ideas:
1/ Did you try using a memory profiler so we can know what is wrong?
2/ What happens if you logout after say 100 updates?
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Nico
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I may be wrong, but even if you save after each node creation, the new nodes will be kept in memory
as a cache. However, I would expect it too last more than 100 nodes. Even if you use a RDBMS as
persistence solution, please be aware that you are serializing an object and so you can still hit
size problems. Sometime in the past I (with the help of Stefan) have computed a rough number of flat
nodes that would be the max for the default persistence configuration.
Can you increase the JVM size and see if there is a change in this number?
./alex
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