Hi,

it appears that for every EntityProxy instance that a client requests
via RequestFactory, a ProxyAutoBean object is created on the server.
Is this correct?  If so, what is the lifecycle of the ProxyAutoBean,
at what point does it get deleted?  I can see (in jvisualvm) that it
lives in a WeakMapping, so maybe it is intended to be removed when the
GC needs the memory it occupies.  However, a few initial tests seem to
show that the ProxyAutoBeans survive low memory conditions and keep
accumulating.  Am I doing something wrong or is this expected
behaviour?

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