Shapira, Yoav wrote:
The same is documented in the places I mentioned for the tomcat 4.1
versions, e.g.
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/jasper-howto.html.

You are right. It is there. I sincerely apologize but I have read only
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/faq/memory.html
and it was not there, nore in the links mentioned there. Should have searched longer ...


So you have an application running on a server that for some reason has
a memory leak.  This is not a rare problem.  You try to track it.  You
can use a bunch of tools and analyzers, and maybe find the solution
yourself.

Exactly what I did.


Or you can try to search the documentation first,

Also did. Unfortunatelly only by using google.


which as I
mentioned contains information about this issue in several very
prominent and easy to find spots.

Yes. It contains.


"prominent and easy to find spots." :
Well, that's your opinion.   I for one disagree.

Having somthing in the docs is cool but if the thing could just work out of the box it would be even better. But you don't have to agree with this.

Enough said. Best regards,

David Strupl


Yoav Shapira




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