Did you ever complete your performance metrics?

Ralph 

-----Original Message-----
From: Rottmann, Lars
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Sent: 1/19/2004 5:01 AM
Subject: AW: No memory leak because of Recyclable!


> Carsten Ziegeler wrote:
>>Volker Schmitt wrote:
>> Hm we don't have this effect on our machine and we have a lot of 
>> traffic. The only difference in our ECM Implementation is, that I
have 
>> changed ExcaliburComponentSelector to use the component as the key
and 
>> not component.toString(). I changed this to use the same 
>> implementation the ExcaliburComponentManager use. Yes ECM uses the 
>> component as key and ECS use component.toString(). I wanted in our 
>> Implememtation to make sure that ECS work if somebody implements the 
>> toString method. I don't believe that this can be the problem,
because 
>> then it can be no difference between HashTable and StaticBucketMap.
>
>But there is no difference between HashTable and StaticBucketMap
>in the ECS and as you replaced component.toString() with component 
>and don't have problems, perhaps it is the problem.
>
>Lars, can you try this and also replace every occurence of
>component.toString() with simply component in the ECS?
>
>Carsten

Hi Carsten,

I tried your fix and apparently the warnings no longer show up in the
log
file (at least not after 2M requests), even without increasing the
number of
pooled CachingProcessingPipeline objects.

Lars


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