My patch should has nothing to do with db repositories. So I think this
doesn't matter.
Instead I would like to know wether this is derby or mysql or anything else?
I know many connector/j uses big buffers and maybe they also have leak
problems. Derby instead have big caches, maybe it is a leak or maybe we
simply have to tune derby parameters (like we already did)
Stefano
Norman Maurer wrote:
Before applied the patch of Stefano or after ?
bye
Norman
Am Freitag, den 02.06.2006, 09:48 +0000 schrieb Bernd Fondermann (JIRA):
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JAMES-512?page=comments#action_12414390 ]
Bernd Fondermann commented on JAMES-512:
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a db configuration runs into memory problems (Xmx=64m) after less than two
hours, too.
(this is a setup where 500 mails are created per minute, which is quite a load:
30 000 mails/hr!)
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