Sorry for not giving all the details.

We have a WO 5.3 Wonder app. It's connected to a Oracle 10G db. It is
allowing concurrent request handling
(setAllowsConcurrentRequestHandling(true)).

This is the DB connection:

model.URL=jdbc:oracle:thin:@xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:1521:bdtouse
model.DBUser=user
model.DBPassword=password
model.DBDriver=oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver      (version: 9.0.2.0.0)
model.DBPlugin=com.webobjects.jdbcadaptor.OraclePlugIn

The production environment is tomcat 5.5, java jdk 1.5, Windows Server 2003
standard revision SP 2.

The app is actually working properly. Nevertheless, we have detected that
when a process from another app (oracle forms) is executed, said process
hogs all the resources from the DB. It appears that the  oracle service
relegates the WO requests. After that, Tomcat starts eating memory until it
dies with a out of memory error. We have to restart the service all over
again.

Any ideas how to solve this? Maybe a Tomcat tweak?

Thank you very much for your time.

-- 
Fabián Montealegre Carvajal
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