Java comes with a profiling tools available that dump information on a
text file upon exist. Look at sun web site for docs about profiling. You
jun then have to set the appropriate parameters to your CATALINA_OPTS
En l'instant précis du 04/06/07 09:56, Jacob Rhoden s'exprimait en ces
termes:
> Hi,
>
> In a tomcat instance (6.0.13) with multiple apps, how do can I easily
> track down which app has a memory leak. For example, can I just get a
> dump of all objects and grep the output (i relize there are a lot but
> I am not afraid of that!), or do I have to resort to installing and
> learning how to use one of the many profiling tools? So I guess I am
> asking how do you actually get a stack/heap dump of some sort out of
> tomcat?
>
> I am new to this sort of thing and Google doesn't tell me much except
> use some fancy gui tool.
>
> Best Regards,
> Jacob
>
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