Hi Edward, I'm sorry to hear that. Could I bother you with two quick questions?
1) What did you switch to instead of Xindice? 2) Did you try Xindice's XML-RPC Interface? According to Walt Meyer this seemed to solve some memory and resource issues on Windows -- http://www.thatwaltguy.com/xinstaller/ Thanks for your help, Catherine -----Original Message----- From: Edward Nesterov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, July 03, 2002 5:38 PM To: xindice Subject: Re: Problem with resource freeing. Hi, We abandoned xindice until this problem is fixed. Sorry. Ed. Catherine D'Ignazio wrote: >Hello - > >Has there been any exploration of the issue below? We are running our >application and Xindice under Tomcat 4.0 and this problem seems to be >happening. > >The application and xindice handle requests fine for about the first 5 >minutes that the app server is up and running but after that the >application hangs. It hangs in different places every time, so there is >no consistency to it. > >We are running on Win2K, jdk 1.3.1_01, Tomcat 4.0 and Win2K, jdk >1.3.1_03, Tomcat 4.0 > >Does anybody have more information/workarounds/etc about this? > >We would really appreciate it since we are about to deploy a distance >learning application using Xindice. > >Thanks >Catherine D'Ignazio > > >PREVIOUS MESSAGE: >~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >List: xindice-users >Subject: Problem with resource freeing. >From: Edward Nesterov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Date: 2002-05-08 17:33:25 >[Download message RAW] > >Hi, >I am working with latest release of Xindice on Linux RH6.2/JDK1.3.1_03. > >The following problem constantly occurs: > -Closing of Collection does not free resources (socket >connections are >established, thread(process) is alive(running)) though isOpen() returns >false. > -Resources became freed only on client application exit, which >makes >impossible to use Xindice together with servlet engines, or other kind >of application servers. > >I observed the same behavior on W2K/JDK1.3.1. >Is it bug or feature? >Are there any places to change the behavior of Xindice? > >Thanks. > >Ed. > > >