Hi,

I know, memory has been an issue on the list a couple of times. But I could not 
find answers to my questions.

My case:
When running our WebTest Suite (with webtest R_1758) during the nightly builds 
the resident memory consumption goes up to almost 2 GB. That's clearly too much 
and a knock out for Canoo WebTest and plans expanding the suite in the future 
in my company.

Some details:
There are 800 steps in total. The tests are organized as recommended like
|-- allTests.xml
|   |-- Verify_blabla.xml
|   |-- Verify_blublu.xml
|   |-- ..... (about 15 additonal Verify_....xml files)
|   |-----------------| about 10 WebTest tasks in each of the Verify_...xml 
files
|   |-----------------|--------| every WebTest task with 5 to 25 steps

At the end I get a single test report for the suite.

I monitored the memory consumption with JConsole. What I see is a steady 
increase over time.

In the manual it says: "When your test suite grows beyond some thousand steps 
consider using more than one file for collecting the reports." I'm not at the 
1000 steps limit yet, but still, what does that mean? Is the recommendation to 
split up the test suite into various separate ANT projects?

How do other people cope with this sort of thing?
Any other people having memory issues?
Anyone else running a large test suite?

I'd be curious to find out more about the experiences of others with large 
tests suites and their memory consumptions.

Thanks,
Michael

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