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-----Original Message-----
From: Sankar B [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 9. syyskuuta 2002 14:58
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Memory Taken by Tomcat Does not come if I run as a NT Service


Hi All,

Im new to a Mailing List. I understand that everyone
can see my mail and reply.

Ive installed Tomcat 4.1.10 as a NT Service.
The details given by tomcat in its manager application

are as follows:

Apache Tomcat/4.1.10 JVM Version: 1.3.1_02-b02 - Sun
Microsystems Inc.
Windows 2000
5.0
x86

I run Win 2K with Tomcat 4.1.10 installed using the
EXE and Ive installed the NT Service also.

Here my problem is, If I run my Tomcat using the NT
Service, it consumes nearly 20,000K Memory immediatly.

If I start my Web Application, it start consuming
40,000K and after few minutes it goes upto 60,000K.
EVen If i comeout of my application and does not use
TOmcat also, the memory is still at 60-70,000K and
does not come down. But, If I start Tomcat using the
Startup.bat file, instead of NT Service, the memory
taken by Tomcat comes down once I stop using my web
application. Only when using the NT Service the memory
taken by tomcat does not come down.

So, the problem is with this JavaService.exe which is
an opensource which is used to make tomcat to run as a

service. How to solve this. Please help me out.

Yours,
Sankar.B

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