I like your attitude.  Your bile is spilling out.  The word *please* is not
in your repertoire.  Nice.

Gabor
P.S. Sorry, I should have resisted.

On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 10:45 AM, Caldarale, Charles R <
chuck.caldar...@unisys.com> wrote:

> > From: Ian Long [mailto:ian.l...@opterus.com]
> > Subject: Garbage collection problem and Tomcat
> >
> > I'm having an issue where a connection pool (apache dbcp) is waiting
> > forever for a connection, when I see no reason for it to do so.
>
> The usual cause is pool exhaustion, due to improper coding in a webapp that
> fails to return connections to the pool under *all* circumstances.
>
> > Nothing else has the lock
>
> Irrelevant.
>
> > I googled the problem and found a few other people who had
> > the issue, and there problem was related to GC.
>
> Highly unlikely; sounds like finger-pointing.
>
> > I see the 'from space' is at 99% used, as is PSPermGen object space.
>
> Not true in either case.  You've used up 99% of what was *allocated* for
> the particular space at this time, not 99% of the maximum.  You're nowhere
> close to filling up any region of the heap.
>
> > Do you think this could be causing my problem?
>
> No.
>
> If you had bothered to tell us the version of Tomcat you're using, we could
> have told you the proper documentation to read about how to use a connection
> pool.
>
>  - Chuck
>
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