Hi,

        use the System.gc() method to force a garbage collection.

Hope this helps

Pete

-----Original Message-----
From: Foxy Shadis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 27 June 2003 10:27
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Xalan Memory Problem using JDK 1.4


I tried this, and after an annoying time of trying to get it to run
usefully, tossed it. Is there anything else like it that I can run? Or an
option that I can set to just plain force Xalan, or Jakarta Tomcat, or Java
itself, to just do its garbage collection once in a while? Yeah, I know
Tomcat 5 lists 'reduced garbage collection' as a strong speed point, but I
want it. Especially between transformations. Mrf.

Swiftpaw Foxyshadis, wildlife artist
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>From: Simon Kitching <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>I suggest you try out this great tool.
>
>It will tell you what objects are actually cluttering up memory...
>
>http://www.khelekore.org/jmp/
>
>

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