Hi,
What you need to do is a memory analysis. Do a heapdump and import it for
example in a tool like eclipse mat. Or simply use the memory profiler
included with jvisualvm.

Cheers
Le 6 nov. 2015 7:32 PM, "MaQy" <fernand...@gmail.com> a écrit :

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