OK, so I went back to version 4.0.2, and the memory leak went away with exactly the same test app. So can anyone confirm whether this is a bug in 4.1.1, or whether NMS is not compatible with 4.1.1?
Also, all the docs seem to relate to 4.1.1 now. How should a topic be set up in the xml file in version 4.0.2, as the destinations element is not valid before 4.1? Thanks, Jim Jim_Cross wrote: > > OK, so I hooked up JProbe to an instance running on my Windows XP > workstation, and I see the same behaviour. > It looks very much like the InactivityMonitor class is holding on to > instances of TcpTransport - when I release the reference from > InactivityMonitor to TcpTransport in JProbe, it can be garbaged collected > fine. > > Is there any way I can completely disable the InactivityMonitor? I tried > using a URL of tcp://localhost:61616?wireFormat.maxInactivityDuration=0, > but got an NMSException saying property maxInactivityDuration does not > exist on WireFormatInfo. > > > Jim_Cross wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> Further to my earlier message, I realised I'd left out two vital bits of >> information: >> 1. I'm using NMS >> 2. Part of my test app is to have a consumer disconnect fully (close and >> dispose consumer, session, and connection) then reconnect >> >> A bit more investigation has revealed that if I don't start the consumer >> side, but do hit the server with loads of messages, memory use stays >> stable, under 15mb. >> However, if I just start the consumer side, memory use increases over >> time. >> >> I'm fairly sure the connections are being closed properly, as the >> consumer count seen in JConsole always shows the correct number. >> >> Does anyone know why this happens? >> I've seen some messages mentioning mixing ActiveMQ versions can cause >> memory leaks. Could this be the cause? I'm using NMS with ActiveMQ 4.1.1. >> >> Any help much appreciated. >> >> Jim >> >> > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Server-side-memory-leak-on-connection-with-NMS-tf3946774s2354.html#a11218541 Sent from the ActiveMQ - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
