Or get a copy of Optimizeit at http://www.optimizeit.com
It has instructions for setting up to run with JRun. You can watch
memory consumption in great detail. KL Group has JProbe to do the
same thing, which I haven't tried.
Rod McChesney, Korobra
Erik Hanson wrote:
>
> Schmidt, Allen J. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >One of my servlets on NT/IIS3/JRun23 will work for a while and then display
> >an OutOfMemory error. I restart JRun and it works ok for a while. the time
> >varies and I am not sure what is kicking it off. Any ideas where to look
> for
> >clues?
>
> If JRun doesn't log stack traces, try to catch the OutOfMemory error and
> then print the stack trace so you have some idea where to start looking. The
> only times I have gotten OOM errors is when I have an infinite loop of
> method A calling method B which calls method A which calls method B...
>
> Erik
>
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