Am 24.01.2011 19:18, schrieb Attila Szegedi: [...]
I agree that this is, in all likeness, a GC bug - the JVM should clear the soft references and then collect the ordinary heap + permgen before throwing an OOME for permgen. I don't remember filing a bug about this though… I think it'd be worth it, though.
assuming I have a heap dump from the time the OOME was caused. Is there a way to definitely say that it contains soft reachable objects? Some kind of tool that does this for me in a reliable way?
There are many tools out there, but I cannot clearly see if they are able to do this and how.
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