Why are you ignoring me? Am I state my question so incomprehensible or 
is my English so bad?

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Nikita

-----Original Message-----
From: Nikita Belov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2006 6:58 PM
To: 'Tomcat Developers List'
Subject: PermGen overflow

Hello all,

I am sorry, I need ask help here, but I already have post this issue 
to 'Tomcat Users List' and was redirected to this list.

I use JBoss 4.0.3sp1 (with embedded Tomcat 5.5) and have problem 
with JVM PermGen overflow. My application allows user to deploy 
custom JSP pages to server. These JSP pages copied inside one 
web-app without its redeploying. After several days of the system 
work, classes of the compiled JSP pages overflow Java PermGen space. 
It is needed to drop all references to classloader, to allow GC to 
finalize classloader and free PermGen from classes loaded by it. But 
Tomcat drop references to classloader only when web-application 
undeployed.

To resolve this issue I have decide to replace JSP servlet (servlet 
mapped to *.jsp) with my own implementation. My JSP servlet will call 
JSP-compiler and load each compiled class by separate classloader 
instance, which won't be references from anywhere. This will allow GC
to remove classloader and free PermGen.

I think this will help. Am I right? By the way, is there any
easier solution for described problem? All comments are welcome.

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Nikita

PS1: I know, PermGen size can be increased with JVM option 
-XX:PermSize. It helps, but it doesn't solve problem completely.

PS2: Deploying custom JSP pages by user is the primary design of my 
system and can't be changed.




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