I already increased the heap memory to around 500 mb.
I was able to compile and run it but when i opened
another session, i again got an out of memory error.
Am I loading the entire consumer table into memory?
Thanks for the reply,
Oliver
--- Cris Daniluk <cris.danilu..laraview.com> wrote:
> Tomcat only allows 32mb of heap size by default -
> not really enough to do
> anything. I would increase that.
>
> Also, try running the code under a profiler.. Its
> unlikely that Cayenne is
> leaking the memory. It doesn't use much to do what
> it does, but if it is,
> the profiler will tell you exactly where in Cayenne
> that is - and thus if
> it's a leak or just natural memory usage.
>
> Cris
>
>
> >Good morning!
> >
> >Hi! I'm having problems with this code. I have a
> large
> >consumer table with references to several small
> lookup tables.
> >This code is inside a java bean which is called by
> a jsp. My
> >problem is that when i run this, the java process
> eats up a
> >lot of memory. Im assuming that the memory is being
> used for
> >compilation. But how come as the consumer table
> gets bigger,
> >the memory java eats up becomes bigger? Im only
> inserting 1
> >entry in the consumer table. The consumer table
> contains
> >around 24000 entries and the lookup tables contain
> only 2 to 6
> >entries. I'm running this on tomcat4 under
> >netbeans3.6 on a windows 2003 and mysql4 db.
> >
> >Thanks,
> >Oliver
> >
> [snip]
>
>
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