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tootbatoot wrote:
| The reason we have to stick to using this version is that it is
recommended
| by another application that tomcat is acting as a client to.

Do you mean that your (Tomcat-hosted) application is connecting to a
3rd-party application? If they are not running in the same JVM, there
should be no reason that different JVM versions cannot be used. The
3rd-party can use whatever they want (1.4?) while you run a newer version.

| From your posts - I understand that the memory usage might show going
up all
| the time - and it will still be ok because it is showing the heap size of
| jvm.

Yes. The JVM generally does not request memory from the OS and then give
it back, later. The JVM's memory usage for the Java heap (from the OS's
perspective) will only increase.

- -chris
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