Kimbro, I am not as CORBA savvy as I should be, do these orphan servant instances stay around until the server is stopped and started? Or do they time out? My "client" is a server using Xindice for its datastore so it is long running, but are their any other resources I should be careful of?
I think Xindice is a great product, I haven't had a single problem with it! I am looking forward to the book!!! Thanks for taking the time to answer my questions! Mark Kimbro Staken wrote: > Ideally you should open the collections and then use them as long as > possible. The overhead isn't huge, but it is still there. > > If you don't close the collections properly, you'll orphan servant > instances on the server which is not exactly desirable. > > On Monday, January 28, 2002, at 02:50 PM, Mark J. Stang wrote: > > > From earlier posts, some one said that Collections need to > > be closed, to free up resources. My question is when should > > they be closed. How efficient is it to open and close them? > > For instance, every time a request is made? Or should > > I open them at the begining of the program and close them > > at the end? What happens if I don't close them, will > > the ORBs and such in the middle free the resources or > > will I create a resource leak? > > > > thanks, > > > > Mark > > > > > > > Kimbro Staken > XML Database Software, Consulting and Writing > http://www.xmldatabases.org/
