Well, I've read various articles claiming that IE leaks like a sieve  
(don't have any references for you right now, but I'm sure google  
could help).

One thing to try is does IE's memory usage come down when you reload  
the page, or load a new page?

-jason

On Feb 23, 2009, at 8:44 AM, koalina wrote:

>
> is there anyone who knows about memory leaks in this case?I've a
> tabPanel, but tab are not dinamically added, a MapWidget, periodically
> rpc to refresh marker on map
> I'm really getting crazy!
> thx,
> Michela
>
> On 23 Feb, 14:37, koalina <koalin...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> I'm using google maps api for gwt, no memory leak found
>> gwt-ext, some leaks found, but it seems not to be my case...
>>
>> please note that with JScript leaks detect there's no leak found...
>> could it be a problem with ajaxLoader?or perhaps something coming  
>> from
>> timer.scheduleRepeating with rpc inside run body?
>> Michela
>>
>> On 23 Feb, 14:29, Mahavir Jain <vir.j...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> You should try googling out for memory-leaks for the packages you  
>>> are
>>> using..
>>
>>> For eg:- If you are using Image bundles then try googling the  
>>> memory leaks
>>> related to image bundles..
>>
>>> Hope this will help.
>>
>>> Thanks.
>>> Mahavir
>>
>>> On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 6:49 PM, koalina <koalin...@gmail.com>  
>>> wrote:
>>
>>>> it is present web mode running on dedicated tomcat (I don't know  
>>>> for
>>>> hosted mode..).
>>>> iexplorer.exe process exponential grows..
>>
>>>> On 23 Feb, 13:03, Eric Ayers <zun...@google.com> wrote:
>>>>> Is this a problem in web mode, hosted mode, or both?
>>
>>>>> On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 7:01 AM, koalina <koalin...@gmail.com>  
>>>>> wrote:
>>
>>>>>> hi Mahavir ,
>>>>>> thx for your reply.
>>>>>> I'm working with gwt 1.5.3 and ie7, is this issue valid also in  
>>>>>> this
>>>>>> case?
>>>>>> thx,
>>>>>> Michela
>>
>>>>>> On 23 Feb, 12:57, Mahavir Jain <vir.j...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>> I am not sure whether this applies to you or not but there is  
>>>>>>> memory
>>>> leak
>>>>>>> issue in IE6 browser for all RPC call.. You can check the issue
>>>> onhttp://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/issues/detail? 
>>>> id=1610..
>>
>>>>>>> But this is not case for firefox.. Did you tried on firefox?
>>
>>>>>>> Mahavir
>>
>>>>>>> On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 5:13 PM, koalina <koalin...@gmail.com>  
>>>>>>> wrote:
>>
>>>>>>>> Hi all,
>>>>>>>> I've developed a gwt app using MapWidget. The markers showed  
>>>>>>>> on the
>>>>>>>> map are periodically refreshed via rpc calls. The refresh time
>>>> period
>>>>>>>> is 10 seconds. The app correctly runs for about an hour, then  
>>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>>> memory used increase exponentially... I've installed the js  
>>>>>>>> leaks
>>>>>>>> inspector for ie7, but no leak is catched... What can i do to
>>>> resolve
>>>>>>>> this problem? I've reviewed all code..but everything seems to  
>>>>>>>> be
>>>>>>>> correct...
>>>>>>>> Thx for helping, have a nice day,
>>>>>>>> Michela
>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> Eric Z. Ayers - GWT Team - Atlanta, GA USAhttp://
>>>> code.google.com/webtoolkit/
> >


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