The leak happens only when a request is made. If requests are not made , no memory leak.
We don't cache anthing from the response to the request, so our code is not the source of the leak.
Does anybody have any other suggestions?
From: James Black <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: need info about memory leak in axis Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 13:42:51 -0500
Fredo Corleone wrote:
I'm using axis as a ws client and I get a memory leak everytime I send a request. The requests and responses are very small (less than 500 bytes), but the memory leak is significant. I'm using java 1.4.1 on Solaris.
I was using axis 1.2 snapshot from Jan 6 2004 that I compiled. I re-compiled with the snapshot from March 24 2004 (last night) and have the same type of leak.
I read the email archives and found that others had complained about memory leaks as well, but there was no acknowledgement/resolution posted.
So, does anybody have any insight into the memory leak problem with axis?
Most likely the leak is due to a bug in jdk1.4.1 that was fixed in jdk1.4.2, and that was in StringBuffer. If you you the String class and do any concatenating then you will have a leak.
Your best bet is to see about changing the jdk.
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