It tracks performances under workload, not memory leaks. To track and
locate memory leak, you need profiling tools or be able to load/unload
several time all modules separately.

En l'instant précis du 04/06/07 11:49, Foo Shyn s'exprimait en ces termes:
> Hmm i'm not sure whether it can track memory leak or not, since i'm
> not a frequent user of it, but you can try JMeter from Apache:
>
> http://jakarta.apache.org/jmeter/
>
> Its testing and monitoring module helps me a lot though...
>
> HTH
> FooShyn
>
> Jacob Rhoden wrote:
>> David Delbecq wrote:
>>> 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
>>>   
>> Hi, Thanks for your reply however I cant find anything useful on the
>> Sun site. Only a few things that reveal you have to type a kill
>> -QUITE <tomcat_proc>, however that doesnt seem to do anything (maybe
>> it is putting a heap file somewhere I dont know about).
>>
>> Best Regards,
>> Jacob
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