Try doing that in reverse order: rs.close(); rs = null; stmnt.close(); stmnt = null; conn.close(); conn = null;
I usual do one more step also, just to be safe. try {rs.close();} catch (Exception ignore) {} rs = null; try {stmnt.close();} catch (Exception ignore) {} stmnt = null; try {conn.close();} catch (Exception ignore) {} conn = null; On 8/3/05, Jan Philipp Seng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > : 2) I don't see the code to close your statement, connection, and > > : ResultSet. Those typically go to a finally block. > > > > I'm 85% sure that's the memory leak right there... in absence of a > > good memory profiler, have you tried commenting out all of the Lucene > > related code, to make sure that your basic DB Data retrieval code doesn't > > leak memory? > > > > i'm guessing that without the Lucene code, it won't run out of RAM as fast > > (because their won't be a RAMDirectory index taking up space) but you > > should still see your free memory steadily decrease. > > Thank you Hoos, > > I left some of my code out to make it compact. There is a finally-block that > does rigth this. > But you are completely rigth. I commented out all Lucene related code and > the free memory decreases every indexing run. I close the connection, but > this does not free the memory. Do you have another hint for me what I can do > against the memory leak in the connector to the mySQL-database? I am using > mysql-connector-java-3.1.10-bin.jar. > > Constructor: inits the members: > Connection conn > Statement stmt > ResultSet rs > finally block: > conn.close(); > conn = null; > stmt.close(); > stmt = null; > rs.close(); > rs = null; > > Bye for now. > > Jan > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]