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did yous witch your aplication to deployment mode.
Using development mode in websphere using wicket will cause it to have
memory leaks.
Even in 1.3.5 we experience it.
Try switching to deployment mode and see if helps
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 10:20 PM, Martijn Dashorst <
martijn.dasho...@gmail.com>
Wicket doesn't do anything with native stuff—we're doing pure Java.
Either you did something strange, or there's a bug in WebSphere or the
IBM JDK you're running into.
Martijn
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 1:37 PM, Basak, Prasan (TCS)
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> Our web application use following configuration fo
I can't really remember - I just had to say that I think you win the
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On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 6:37 AM, Basak, Prasan (TCS)
wrote:
> Hi,
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> Our web application use following configuration for develo
Hi,
Our web application use following configuration for development, and it
frequently gives Java core dump without enough load.
We contacted IBM support, who, after analysing dump file, has found that
some of the html files of our app have been stored in the native memory
space ( not heap memory)