Never. Uptime on my apps is usually weeks or months.

Cycled regularly when I used EOF though. That thing leaks.

- hugi



> On 4 Aug 2020, at 21:31, Aaron Rosenzweig via Webobjects-dev 
> <webobjects-dev@lists.apple.com> wrote:
> 
> Personally I feel better bouncing my .woa instances daily. Even if it is a 
> small site I have at least two instances and I gracefully cycle them on a 
> daily schedule. I feel better knowing that it is fresh every morning for the 
> new day. 
> 
> On the other hand, I could see an argument that a java app shouldn’t have any 
> memory leaks. The garbage collector should get everything. If it cannot do 
> so, then you’ve got something messed up in your app that you should track 
> down and rectify. So maybe it’s better to just leave your .woa instances 
> running forever until the next redeployment to get new features. 
> 
> What does the community do? Do you cycle often (daily, twice per day, or once 
> per week) or do you leaving your instances running without a scheduled 
> restart? 
> 
> Thanks to all those who chime in :-)
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