Hi,
I finally found the time to build a test case for this issue.
I attach the WAR, but you still need to put the runtime library of
AspectJ (aspectjrt.jar) on the classpath when running Tomcat.
The behavior I observe is that whenever I load/reload the page, the
JspIdConsumer objects get allo
ese
instances as it is done in current JSPs is unnecessary, and since
these instances don't seem to be GC'd, this seems to be a memory leak.
Could the developers confirm this or suggest what is going on that I'm
missing?
Jochen Wuttke
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PhD Candidate
Faculty of In
Hi,
for my research project I've been doing some ApsectJ magic with Tomcat
and deployed WebApps. Among other things I'm interested in detecting
at runtime when TagHandlers instantiated in a HttpServlet go out of
scope. Since that can't be done with AspectJ I was tracking garbage
collectio