Hello, Resolution: I upgraded to the latest version of xindice from CVS.
Thanks Julie. On Tuesday 09 March 2004 14:32, Terry Rosenbaum wrote: > Sorry, I don't know if first/second invocation makes a difference or > sheds any light. > But, I do know that Xindice 1.0 is full of bugs, and nobody is fixing > that version. > The latest version in CVS is still being actively worked on. > > I strongly recommend using the latest version from CVS. > > -Terry > > Julie McCabe wrote: > >Hello, > > > >Thanks for the quick response. I think this may be contributing but the > > first time I perform this query using Java it works but the second time > > it gets the out of memory error. If is because the Strings are too long > > then it should fail every time? Do you think there might be a memory > > leak somewhere? > > > >Many thanks, > >Julie. > > > >On Tuesday 09 March 2004 14:09, Terry Rosenbaum wrote: > >>83K * 20 in one String perhaps overflows the memory > >>allowed your VM. See > >> > >>http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=xindice-users&m=107604913129099&w=2 > >><http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=xindice-users&m=107604913129099&w=2> > >> > >>May be able to get it to do what you want by passing the VM args to > >>increase memory limit. > >> > >>-Terry > >> > >>Julie McCabe wrote: > >>>Hello, > >>> > >>>I am using xindice 1.0 on linux Red hat 9, tomcat 4.1.27. I have 20 > >>>documents each of size 83k in a collection. When I use the command line > >>> > >>>xindice xpath -c /db/config -q "/" > >>> > >>>it prints all the documents out. > >>> > >>>However when I perform the same xpath query using java I can perform it > >>>once and then after I get a java.lang.OutOfMemory error. Any ideas why > >>>this is? I am using the method getContentAsDOM in XMLResource to > >>> retrieve the documents. > >>> > >>>Thanks > >>>Julie