public class MyService implements IMyService {


public void storeToDB(String text1, String text2, String text3, String text4, String text5) {

            EOEditingContext ec = new EOEditingContext();

//or

// EOObjectStoreCoordinator parent = new EOObjectStoreCoordinator();

// EOEditingContext ec = new EOEditingContext(parent);

            MyLog myLog = new MyLog();

            myLog.setCol1(text1);

            myLog.setCol2(text2);

            myLog.setCol3(text3);

            myLog.setCol4(text4);

            myLog.setCol5(text5);

            ec.insertObject(myLog);

            ec.saveChanges();

      }

}

uli

Am 28.06.2007 um 10:54 schrieb Muckenhirn, Ralf:

 Hello,



I know there were some big discussions about that problem before. But I have not found any solution for my problem until now.

I’ve created a small and very simple web-service using WebObjects to reproduce my problem (see below). I then calling this web- service from a small application by invoking with axis every 200ms.

When looking to the used memory of my web-service it will grow continuously over the time. After a while (maybe 30 min to 1h) I get a java.lang.OutOfMemory: Heap overflow error.

I’ve tried a lot of things like revert, invalidateAllObjects, dispose (where I get a java.lang.IllegalStateException).

Also increasing the max heap size for the JVM does not help. The error appears only later.

I’ve used JProfiler to profile the web-service and found the most (also increasing) memory usage in editingContext ()._initWithParentObjectStore().



I’ve tried this example on a WindowsXP with WebObjects 5.2.4 as well on a Apple XServe with WebObjects 5.3.



public class MyService implements IMyService {



public void storeToDB(String text1, String text2, String text3, String text4, String text5) {

WOSession session = WOWebServiceUtilities.currentWOContext().session();

            EOEditingContext ec = session.defaultEditingContext();

            //ec.setUndoManager(null);

            ec.undoManager().disableUndoRegistration();



            MyLog myLog = new MyLog();

            myLog.setCol1(text1);

            myLog.setCol2(text2);

            myLog.setCol3(text3);

            myLog.setCol4(text4);

            myLog.setCol5(text5);

            ec.insertObject(myLog);

            ec.saveChanges();

      }

}



Any ideas?



Ralf



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