Hi, I like to share the solution I have so far.
I am involved in implementing a middleware which has to perform lots of web service calls, also in parallel. This means we cannot just share a service client for all our requests. I've found through debugging axis2 code that calling serviceClient.cleanup(), after I performed my web service call, removes the generated anonymous AxisService from the AxisConfiguration. I am assuming that this will prevent the OutOfMemoryError, but I could not verify it in tests yet. Can someone confirm that using the serviceClient this way is a good idea? Thank you, Matthias. -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: Deepal jayasinghe [mailto:deep...@gmail.com] Gesendet: Samstag, 7. November 2009 01:42 An: axis-user@ws.apache.org Betreff: Re: OutOfMemoryError at WS call client side Hi, This is one of the common problem most of the users usually face. The reason behind this is whenever you create a serviceClient, it creates an AxisService and added to AxisConfiguration. In order to overcome this issues, create one service client and reuse that. Thanks, Deepal > > Dear Axis users, > > > > I currently have a memory problem when using Axis2. I implement a > client for web service calls in a generic way, so that I can use my > client for different types of services. My code to call the service > generally looks like this: > > > > ServiceClient sender = *new* ServiceClient(/confContext/, *null*); > > setHeadersAndOptions(sender); //engaging modules and setting endpoint, > etc. > > MessageContext reqMctx = createPayload(sender); //creating the request > MessageContext > > OperationClient oc = sender.createClient(ServiceClient./ANON_OUT_IN_OP/); > > oc.addMessageContext(reqMctx); > > oc.execute(*true*); > > > > Through analyzing the heapdump I saw that inside the > AxisConfiguration, a lot of AxisService instances are stored in a > HashMap, around 10.000 in my case. I am using my AxisConfiguration as > a static object for all calls since the Configuration does not change. > Is it not a good idea to handle it thias way? > > > > I am thankful for any advise. > > > > Matthias. > -- Thank you! http://blogs.deepal.org http://deepal.org