[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/XALANJ-1673?page=all ]
Brian Minchau updated XALANJ-1673:
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Version: 2.5Dx
(was: Latest Development Code)
> "Memory leak" in xpath evaluations
> ----------------------------------
>
> Key: XALANJ-1673
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/XALANJ-1673
> Project: XalanJ2
> Type: Bug
> Components: XPath
> Versions: 2.5Dx
> Environment: Operating System: Windows NT/2K
> Platform: PC
> Reporter: Tim Butcher
> Assignee: Xalan Developers Mailing List
>
> Java heap memory is used up whenever evaluating an xpath expression on a DOM
> Document.
> The 'leakage' goes away if the following lines in the constructor
> XPathResultImpl(short type, XObject result, Node contextNode)
> (XPathResultImpl.java) are commented out:
> if (((m_resultType == XPathResult.ORDERED_NODE_ITERATOR_TYPE) ||
> (m_resultType == XPathResult.UNORDERED_NODE_ITERATOR_TYPE))&&
> (contextNode instanceof EventTarget)) {
>
> ((EventTarget)contextNode).addEventListener("MutationEvents",this,true);
> }
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