Oops, I just tried to reproduce the problem and couldn't.  Are you
certain that you aren't getting fooled by the infamous status bar
committed memory display?  You need to check it in Help About to see
the real story.

regards,
Larry

On 5/29/07, Michaël Michaud <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Larry,
>
> I did not yet go through the code.
> Could you reproduce the problem I discribed ?
> I'll try to play with jhat again by the end of the week.
>
> Michaël
>
> Larry Becker a écrit :
>
> >Michael,
> >
> >   Without a reference to the layer in RenderManager, what would
> >prevent the memory from being released?  I can't find anything wrong
> >with the way that InfoModel.dispose() is working.  Can you do some
> >more magic with jhat do determine the answer?
> >
> >regards,
> >Larry
> >
> >On 5/29/07, Sunburned Surveyor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >
> >>Michael,
> >>
> >>You wrote: "Another bug with the memory-release problem appears when
> >>you remove a layer from the LayerNamePanel while this layer as an open
> >>table view :
> >>the view stay opened, and the memory is not released, even after the
> >>table view is closed."
> >>
> >>
> >>It sounds like the model for the Layer's attribute table must be
> >>keeping a reference to the Layer that is removed. Does the memory for
> >>the remoced layer remain even after the table is closed and the
> >>garbage collector has run?
> >>
> >>One way to fix this would be not to allow Layers to be removed when
> >>their attribute table is open. (Or to warn the user that the attribute
> >>table will be closed when the Layer is removed.)
> >>
> >>Any thoughts on this guys?
> >>
> >>The Sunburned Surveyor
> >>
> >>P.S. - Michael, could you file a bug report on this if you have a few
> >>minutes? If not, let me know and I will file it.
> >>
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