Hi
   
  you can use Jmeter or Jmap or JProbe tools to analyse the heap memory and 
objects memory
   
  I think it may help you 
   
  With Regards
  Praveen
   
  "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  
I'm not sure I understand your gasps at my question. To extend on the "that's 
like buying a truck asking them how much it will weight when you fill it up" -- 
I can calculate the memory usage of the parts that I implement on behalf of my 
application itself. Obviously no one can speak to the size of the memory usage 
of the applications specific objects that I create, things, I put in session, 
etc. 

However, this isn't my question. My question seems answerable enough. I just 
want to know how much memory the struts framework tend to take up by itself, 
OR, alternately, what are the areas of memory usage to examine to decide such a 
thing. 

Is this really not easily determined? What would make it so hard to determine? 




--- On Tue 02/14, Dave Newton < [EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
From: Dave Newton [mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: user@struts.apache.org
Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 11:24:58 -0500
Subject: Re: memory usage

James Mitchell wrote:> LOL! That's like buying a truck from Ford, and then 
asking them how> much it will weigh when you fill it up.That's a better answer 
than mine; I was just gonna say "15K" and call itday.Dave "You don't code your 
Struts in 
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