That's not his question. He wants to know when the object will be freed/evicted from the pool so that it is even eligible for gc.
From: belaran [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, July 08, 2005 8:23 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Eviction of pooled services
As far as I understand the garbage collector, there is no real way to know. At some point, the garbage collector enters in action, degrades the perf but clean all object that are no longer referenced... Period.
You cannot order it to clean this more quickly, you cannot clean yourself ( at least not the memory) and you don't really have control on it...2005/7/8, David J. M. Karlsen < [EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi all!
How long will a pooled service instance be kept instanciated after being
released from a thread? (eg. idle time before freed/garbage collected)
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Belaran,
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Belaran,
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