On 30/01/2012 16:05, Luciano Andress Martini wrote: > 2012/1/30, Caldarale, Charles R <[email protected]>: >>> From: Luciano Andress Martini [mailto:[email protected]] >>> Subject: Re: Java.lang.out.of.memory not clearly.... >> >>> Jeffrey im sorry, but i need to ask, my boss says that is impossible >>> to be a problem in the software cause java unalocate objects >>> automatically, is that true? >> >> A) Stop your top posting - it's incredibly annoying and makes people much >> less likely to help. >> >> B) Your boss is wrong. Google for many examples of memory leaks in Java. >> >> - Chuck >> >> >> THIS COMMUNICATION MAY CONTAIN CONFIDENTIAL AND/OR OTHERWISE PROPRIETARY >> MATERIAL and is thus for use only by the intended recipient. If you received >> this in error, please contact the sender and delete the e-mail and its >> attachments from all computers. >> >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] >> For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] >> >> > > Thank you and sorry Chuck. > Jeffrey what is your opinion about this? > The development team is using a software that "Draw" java code called > developer, and do not programming in. Im a assembler/C programmer and > don't have so much knowing about java. > > But all the fault is falling back to me in the company.
1. We do not know that there is a memory leak. 2. Your memory configuration was screwy. Your actions are: 1. Give us more information. E.g. >>>>> How much physical memory is available? >>>>> Are you using 32bit or 64bit Java? 2. Use a sensible memory configuration. 3. Test your application with some real data in an environment that replicates production or worse, use the production environment. 4. Report back. p -- [key:62590808]
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