I disagree. The demo version of purify has been neutralised and is now effectively useless (IMHO). The demo version will not tell you were the problem is. When you click on the more detail you get a popup asking you to buy the full version. The full version is brilliant and well worth the money but in the meantime you need to use something else.
Even though your problem is on Windoze I suggest that if possible, you build it on GNU/Linux. This is what I am doing via VirtualBox. Once ported to GNU/Linux, compling with gcc, you can use valgrind. I did this a couple of week ago and valgrind reported a distressing number of errors. This makes me think there is some multi-threaded memory problem with AMQ. It seems to have moved to a harmless corner in my app though, otherwise this would be an urgent problem. Regards, Andrew Marlow Internet ja...@mansionfamily.plus.com 16/10/2010 10:23 Please respond to users@activemq.apache.org To users@activemq.apache.org cc Subject Re: Problem with AMQCPP, crashes randomly zadel...@gmail.com wrote: > I understand. I do not have a lot of debugging experience and this problem > has me particularly stumped. > I suggest that you download the demo version of PurifyPlus and give that a try. Its not going to give you same info as the full license (and if you're employed to maintain this software, your employer really should stump up for a tool of this sort, even if it IS out of reach of hobbyists) but I think it will be helpful anyway, and its cost may be minor compared to the cost of the effort to port to Linux and test there (where you can use valgrind). James ___________________________________________________________ This e-mail may contain confidential and/or privileged information. If you are not the intended recipient (or have received this e-mail in error) please notify the sender immediately and delete this e-mail. Any unauthorised copying, disclosure or distribution of the material in this e-mail is prohibited. Please refer to http://www.bnpparibas.co.uk/en/information/legal_information.asp?Code=ECAS-845C5H for additional disclosures.