Hi Wentao, Are you using the HttpSession or the LruCache implementation? If you are using the HttpSession implementation, make sure that the clients have cookies enabled. Otherwise you are collecting a lot of unused HTTP sessions on the server side that fill up your memory.
- Florian > Thanks Florian for your help again. > > I've uploaded the screenshot into Google Doc > https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B3EnTtzgQ8P5R0VOOE9iU0N2a0E/edit?usp=sharing > > Could you help to have a look? > > > Wentao > > -----Original Message----- > From: Florian Müller [mailto:f...@apache.org] > Sent: 2014, June 30 12:38 PM > To: dev@chemistry.apache.org > Cc: Lu, Wentao > Subject: Re: memory leak on OpenCMIS bridge? > > Hi Wentao, > > Attachments and images are not forwarded to this mailing list. We cannot see > your screenshot. > > But we (SAP) are using the OpenCMIS Bridge in a productive environment with a > lot of requests and sessions. We haven't encountered any memory leaks, yet. > > > - Florian > > >> Hi, >> >> >> >> We are load testing "OpenCMIS Bridge 0.10.0" but looks like it has >> “memory leak” issue. I am wondering if that because of the OpenCMIS >> client cache or something else? Here is the screenshot from IBM >> HeapAnalyzer. >> >> >> >> >> >> Thanks >> >> Wentao >> >> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >> -- This email and its attachments are intended solely for the personal >> use of the individual or entity named above. Any use of this >> communication by an unintended recipient is strictly prohibited. If >> you have received this email in error, any publication, use, >> reproduction, disclosure or dissemination of its contents is strictly >> prohibited. Please immediately delete this message and its attachments >> from your computer and servers. >> We would also appreciate if you would contact us by a collect call or >> return email to notify us of this error. Thank you for your cooperation. >> -BCHydroDisclaimerID5.2.8.1541