Ok, thanks. Is there a profiling tool that you would recommend?
On 1/9/07, Brandon Goodin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The short answer is no. There really isn't a reliable way in Java to accomplish this from within the java code. Therefore it will not be something that is internally supported in iBATIS. I would recommend you select a good profiling tool and do your best to surmise memory usage from it. Brandon On 1/9/07, James Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I was wondering if there was a way to determine the amount of memory > being allocated by a iBatis cache. I read a thread called "Estimating > amount of memory need for cache". However, the thread ended on 25 Jul > 2005 with mention of an utility being developed. Was anything ever > developed? Or is there a some other way to determine the size of a cache? > > I believe that the cache is storing query statements and the resulting > objects in memory. Are the query statements the keys in a map with the > values being object(s)? Also, how does the cache grow? Does it > preallocate memory in the "map" based on the cache size or does it allocate > just what is needed upon each object being added to the cache? > > Sorry for all the questions. Still fairly new to iBatis and trying to > get a handle on these caching aspects. > > Thanks in advance for any help. >
