Re: Memory usage and select statements

From: Andrey Razumovsky (razumovsky.andre..mail.com)
Date: Mon Jun 30 2008 - 06:26:02 EDT

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    > Ah. I can see how the app uses more and more memory then.
    >
    > I assume the only way the relationship is broken is to gc the top level
    > object.

    Alternatively, you can use ValueHolder.invalidate() on top-level (reverse)
    property. However, I'm not 100% sure that'll work.

    BTW, I tried to map a second DbEntity to the same table, but as the
    > name of the table is used as a key to the DbEntity that didn't work. This
    > would have to be in a seperate DataMap then?

    This is about multiple ObjEntities with sole DbEntity. This is possible



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