I am using the most recent version of Tomcat.

*sometimes* when I reload the server during development, it crashes and I need 
to do a  manager/start?path=/ to restart it. Over time these "manager restarts" 
do not seem to free up the memory as it should. So after several dozen or so 
reloads, I see that tomcat is taking up almost all of the servers RAM, and not 
even a manager/start?path=/ will restart the server. We end up needing to 
completly drop and kickstart tomcat to get that RAM back.

We are doing very simple development on a totally dialed-in and updated Solaris 
box using the latest JDK and JRE.

We suspect this is an issue with Tomcats classloader.

Any suggestions?

Jim Manico
VP Software Engineering
CodeMagi, Inc.
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