Adding the Link again from the last post: Could you please have a look at the following post and tell me whether it applies to CXF. http://blogs.sun.com/fkieviet/entry/classloader_leaks_the_dreaded_java
~ anoopPrasad anoopPrasad wrote: > > Dear Dan/Bharat, > > I have checked Heap,non-Heap, and perm Gen Memory usage of the process > through JCOnsole and OptimizeIT. And like Dan observed, its stable, more > or less. > (Like in the report in the first post) > > But still the OS (Solaris) reports a Resident Memory increase as well as > the swap memory increase. > > From the "pmap" report I have observed that after a number of requests a > lot of the anonymus [anon] memory blocks are allocates, which is never > reclaimed. > > In the beginning we were also doubting PermGen space and Jetty server. But > it turns out that PermGen allocation is fine , no considerable > increase(~3M) at all. > > About Jetty we are still doubtful.Since JMS transport is fine, it has to > be either Jetty problem or > the way servlets are handled in CXF Code. > > Could you please have a look at the following post and tell me whether it > applies to CXF. > http://blogs.sun.com/fkieviet/entry/classloader_leaks_the_dreaded_java > > > If it's in the process memory space, that's probably a bug in either Jetty > (nio stuff it does) or in the JDK itself. Nothing we can do about either > of > those. > If we locate the problem, we can try to fix it. > > > Thank you very much. > > regards > anoopPrasad > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Memory-leak--tp19619011p19979358.html Sent from the cxf-dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com.