On 18.03.2008 03:07, footh wrote:
Sure, here is the hierarchy from bottom to top. At this point, I ran the test
for about five
minutes (running longer would increase the percentage) and the retained size of
the one
ContinuationsManagerImpl object is 58% of the total. The BufferedOutputStream
is 50% of the
total, so the other 8% is consumed by the objects in between.
org.apache.cocoon.util.BufferedOutputStream
secureOutputStream of org.apache.cocoon.environment.http.HttpEnvironment
env of
org.apache.cocoon.components.treeprocessor.ConcreteTreeProcessor$TreeProcessorRedirector
redirector of org.apache.cocoon.components.flow.java.ContinuationContext
What I was so much concerned about here was the fact of storing the
whole environment in the continuation, especially since we have this
non-flushing BufferedOutputStream at the end. Is there any point in
storing the environment? Do we get anything useful out of it after
continueing the continuation?
Joerg
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