RE: Regarding Apache Axis not releasing objects (possible memory leak)

2009-11-17 Thread ahmadbasha.shaik
Sure Sriram,

Please do throw some light on this. We noticed similar behavior in Axis 2.1.4

Regards
Ahmad



From: sri ram [mailto:pinnamaraju_sri...@yahoo.co.in]
Sent: Tue 11/17/2009 7:15 PM
To: axis-user@ws.apache.org
Subject: Re: Regarding Apache Axis not releasing objects (possible memory leak)


Is this the same with Axis 2.1.4 also.
Can Axis 2 developers throw some light on this .

-Sriram


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wrote:



From: ahmadbasha.sh...@wipro.com 
Subject: Regarding Apache Axis not releasing objects (possible memory 
leak)
To: axis-user@ws.apache.org
Date: Tuesday, 17 November, 2009, 2:50 PM



Hi

Background of the Problem:
I used Apache Axis 1 - 1.3 to create some stubs.
Using these stubs, I had written a Web Service client to access a Web 
Service (which is an external web service, developed long back with Axis 1 - 
1.3).

Tests done to re-produce the problem:
We have been doing a Load Test and while doing this we hooked JProbe on 
to our WAR file.
In the JProbe snapshots captured before, during and after the 
processing by the WAR file, we noticed the following:
a. Objects in the package org.apache.* are not getting released.
Instead, even after the processing is complete by the war (i.e. on 
the next day too), it still shows count of the objects in the pacakge 
org.apache.* as same as what was present after the previous nights test.
There is no decrease in the memory utilized on the next day.
b. Objects in the package 
edu.emory.mathcs.backport.java.util.concurrent.* also exhibit the same behavior.

FYI - Environment:
Application Server - IBM WebSphere 6
Java - JDK 1.5
OS - Solaris
Apache Axis - Axis 1 - 1.3

Can anybody please suggest a way to solve this ?

Regards
Ahmad

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Re: Regarding Apache Axis not releasing objects (possible memory leak)

2009-11-17 Thread sri ram
Is this the same with Axis 2.1.4 also.
Can Axis 2 developers throw some light on this .

-Sriram


--- On Tue, 17/11/09, ahmadbasha.sh...@wipro.com  
wrote:

From: ahmadbasha.sh...@wipro.com 
Subject: Regarding Apache Axis not releasing objects (possible memory leak)
To: axis-user@ws.apache.org
Date: Tuesday, 17 November, 2009, 2:50 PM


 

 
Hi

 
Background of the Problem:
I used Apache Axis 1 - 1.3 to create some stubs. 
Using these stubs, I had written a Web Service client to access a Web Service 
(which is an external web service, developed long back with Axis 1 - 1.3).
 
Tests done to re-produce the problem:
We have been doing a Load Test and while doing this we hooked JProbe on to our 
WAR file. 
In the JProbe snapshots captured before, during and after the processing by the 
WAR file, we noticed the following:
a. Objects in the package org.apache.* are not getting released. 
    Instead, even after the processing is complete by the war (i.e. on the next 
day too), it still shows count of the objects in the pacakge org.apache.* as 
same as what was present after the previous nights test.
    There is no decrease in the memory utilized on the next day.
b. Objects in the package edu.emory.mathcs.backport.java.util.concurrent.* also 
exhibit the same behavior.
 
FYI - Environment:
Application Server - IBM WebSphere 6
Java - JDK 1.5
OS - Solaris
Apache Axis - Axis 1 - 1.3
 
Can anybody please suggest a way to solve this ?
 
Regards
Ahmad Please do not print this email unless it is absolutely necessary.  


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Regarding Apache Axis not releasing objects (possible memory leak)

2009-11-17 Thread ahmadbasha.shaik

Hi

Background of the Problem:
I used Apache Axis 1 - 1.3 to create some stubs.
Using these stubs, I had written a Web Service client to access a Web Service 
(which is an external web service, developed long back with Axis 1 - 1.3).

Tests done to re-produce the problem:
We have been doing a Load Test and while doing this we hooked JProbe on to our 
WAR file.
In the JProbe snapshots captured before, during and after the processing by the 
WAR file, we noticed the following:
a. Objects in the package org.apache.* are not getting released.
Instead, even after the processing is complete by the war (i.e. on the next 
day too), it still shows count of the objects in the pacakge org.apache.* as 
same as what was present after the previous nights test.
There is no decrease in the memory utilized on the next day.
b. Objects in the package edu.emory.mathcs.backport.java.util.concurrent.* also 
exhibit the same behavior.

FYI - Environment:
Application Server - IBM WebSphere 6
Java - JDK 1.5
OS - Solaris
Apache Axis - Axis 1 - 1.3

Can anybody please suggest a way to solve this ?

Regards
Ahmad

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