Hi, Count the number of xindice threads. Is the number increasing as you run your tests or is does it reach a maximum number and stop increasing?
Mark Jinsuo Zhang wrote: > Hi, Mark: > Thanks for answer. > I do close the collection explicitly by using col.close() after > every request to database. > > -- > Jinsuo Zhang > > CISE department > Univ of Florida > > On Mon, 25 Mar 2002, Mark J. Stang wrote: > > > According to Kimbro, everytime you create a collection, you are creating > > a > > thread. In linux, each thread is listed as a process. Are you > > closing the > > collection when done? > > > > Mark > > > > Jinsuo Zhang wrote: > > > > > hello, > > > Do I need to close database just like closing of collection? > > > It seems it will generate hundreds of java process if only closing > > > collection after a long time accumulation of this routine work. > > > In linux, it behave this way, but in windows, no this strange > > > behavior. > > > Thanks for help. > > > > > > -- > > > Jinsuo Zhang > > > > > > CISE department > > > Univ of Florida > > > >
