The samples are good source of reference in this case. For e.g. the echo
sample.
Can you share the client code that you are using?
Samisa...
On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 1:51 AM, Brody Lodmell brodylodm...@gmail.comwrote:
we're using axis2 to consume soap services.
this function
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Date: mar. 19/01/2010 21 h 21
À: axis-c-user@ws.apache.org
Objet : Memory management process unclear
we're using axis2 to consume soap services.
this function
axiom_node_to_string
AXIS2_EXTERN axis2_char_t *AXIS2_CALL
axiom_node_to_string(
axiom_node_t * om_node,
const
);
AXIS2_FREE (env-allocator, buffer);
Message d'origine
De: Brody Lodmell [mailto:brodylodm...@gmail.com]
Date: mar. 19/01/2010 21 h 21
À: axis-c-user@ws.apache.org
Objet : Memory management process unclear
we're using axis2 to consume soap services.
this function
we're using axis2 to consume soap services.
this function
axiom_node_to_string
AXIS2_EXTERN axis2_char_t *AXIS2_CALL
axiom_node_to_string(
axiom_node_t * om_node,
const axutil_env_t * env);
declared in \axiom\include\axiom_node.h and defined in \axiom\src\om\om_node.h
returns a
then back to 10MB and then
again to 40MB. Now that I stopped the client from polling the service,
memory usage is as low as 80KB.
NB : I am running Windows XP SP2
What is axis2 http server memory management policy ?
Can we have some control over it ?
A couple of related question :
How
the
service, memory usage is as low as 80KB.
NB : I am running Windows XP SP2
What is axis2 http server memory management policy ?
Can we have some control over it ?
A couple of related question :
How does it behaves with memory fragmentation ?
And the most importatnt one : Is Axis2 simple http
is as low as 80KB.
NB : I am running Windows XP SP2
What is axis2 http server memory management policy ?
Can we have some control over it ?
A couple of related question :
How does it behaves with memory fragmentation ?
And the most importatnt one : Is Axis2 simple http server production ready ?
Thank
I am looking at the hello.c sample and seeing a lot of things that are never
freed. I am also not seeing any rules stated on who is responsible for
freeing memory on things.
For example, in the hello.c code an axis2_options_t *options is created but
at no point is it freed. Is it automatically
Sam Carleton wrote:
I am looking at the hello.c sample and seeing a lot of things that are
never freed. I am also not seeing any rules stated on who is
responsible for freeing memory on things.
See whether this would help [1]
Thanks,
Damitha
[1]
Hello everyone,
I had some very basic questions about memory management in Axis2/C and hope
I can clarify my doubts with your help. I did go through the article on
memory management = http://wso2.org/library/237 but still have some
questions.
1. I am working on a new webservice for which I just
Hi Subra,
Please see my comments inline.
On Sun, 2007-08-19 at 20:11 -0400, Subra A Narayanan wrote:
Hello everyone,
I had some very basic questions about memory management in Axis2/C and
hope I can clarify my doubts with your help. I did go through the
article on memory management = http
by user.
Samisa...
-Original Message-
From: Dr. Florian Steinborn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 18, 2007 6:47 PM
To: axis-c-user@ws.apache.org
Subject: [AXIS2C] memory management
Hi friends,
just a simple question...
When you define a webservice that has an operation
Thanks for the answers - unfortunately it raises more questions...
1. deep copy - should this mean to really copy something (by allocating
new memory) and not just let a pointer to point to a certain piece of
memory?
2. The function axis2_getStringResponse_set_return() is generated. The
Hi Samisa,
3. Do I understand correctly, nobody else frees the memory if not the
user does it? Cannot imagine that - all the generated services would be
giantic memory holes...
The model is that the user got to free it. The notion of user got to
free it makes sense, as the user has
Hi friends,
just a simple question...
When you define a webservice that has an operation that returns a string,
you probably will get a generated function similiar to this:
/* starts here */
axis2_getStringResponse_t*
axis2_skel_servicename_getString ( const axutil_env_t *env ,
..
*Stettler, Robert [EMAIL PROTECTED]*
08/12/2005 20:17
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Does the client need to delete the memory associated with the return
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