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Posted to users@activemq.apache.org by Michal Singer <Mi...@expand.com> on 2008/03/18 16:26:40 UTC

Active MQ version 5.X - java 5 - memory leaks

Hi.
I understand that there are memory leaks when working with jdk1.5 and
activemq 5.X. 
There are also memory leaks concerning temp queues usage.

Does this mean that only if i upgrade to jdk1.6 - i can work with activemq
5.X?

Do you have a work around for these problems, when will there be fixes for
these problems?

If i will use a static queues, will all the leaks in the broker be solved?

If i create a new connection for each request process, should this solve the
problem?




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Re: Active MQ version 5.X - java 5 - memory leaks

Posted by Rob Davies <ra...@gmail.com>.
yes - just try and login - it will ask you to register
On 18 Mar 2008, at 15:51, Michal Singer wrote:

>
> I have no permissions. How can i add a jira?
>
>
>
> rajdavies wrote:
>>
>> could you raise a jira with a test case please ? - it would make it a
>> lot quicker to resolve
>> On 18 Mar 2008, at 15:26, Michal Singer wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Hi.
>>> I understand that there are memory leaks when working with jdk1.5  
>>> and
>>> activemq 5.X.
>>> There are also memory leaks concerning temp queues usage.
>>>
>>> Does this mean that only if i upgrade to jdk1.6 - i can work with
>>> activemq
>>> 5.X?
>>>
>>> Do you have a work around for these problems, when will there be
>>> fixes for
>>> these problems?
>>>
>>> If i will use a static queues, will all the leaks in the broker be
>>> solved?
>>>
>>> If i create a new connection for each request process, should this
>>> solve the
>>> problem?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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Re: Active MQ version 5.X - java 5 - memory leaks

Posted by Michal Singer <Mi...@expand.com>.
I have no permissions. How can i add a jira?



rajdavies wrote:
> 
> could you raise a jira with a test case please ? - it would make it a  
> lot quicker to resolve
> On 18 Mar 2008, at 15:26, Michal Singer wrote:
> 
>>
>> Hi.
>> I understand that there are memory leaks when working with jdk1.5 and
>> activemq 5.X.
>> There are also memory leaks concerning temp queues usage.
>>
>> Does this mean that only if i upgrade to jdk1.6 - i can work with  
>> activemq
>> 5.X?
>>
>> Do you have a work around for these problems, when will there be  
>> fixes for
>> these problems?
>>
>> If i will use a static queues, will all the leaks in the broker be  
>> solved?
>>
>> If i create a new connection for each request process, should this  
>> solve the
>> problem?
>>
>>
>>
>>
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Re: Active MQ version 5.X - java 5 - memory leaks

Posted by Arjen van der Meijden <ac...@tweakers.net>.
I've memory leaks with 1.6.0.4 (64bit on debian linux and activemq 
5.0/fuse 5.0.0.8). I'm not able to reproduce it on my testing platforms, 
but I can supply a heap-dump of the activemq-instance that is actually 
having a continuously growing heap.

Or am I just looking at a different kind of heap-growage, which is 
already fixed in 5.1-snapshot?

Arjen

On 18-3-2008 16:39 Rob Davies wrote:
> could you raise a jira with a test case please ? - it would make it a 
> lot quicker to resolve
> On 18 Mar 2008, at 15:26, Michal Singer wrote:
> 
>>
>> Hi.
>> I understand that there are memory leaks when working with jdk1.5 and
>> activemq 5.X.
>> There are also memory leaks concerning temp queues usage.
>>
>> Does this mean that only if i upgrade to jdk1.6 - i can work with 
>> activemq
>> 5.X?
>>
>> Do you have a work around for these problems, when will there be fixes 
>> for
>> these problems?
>>
>> If i will use a static queues, will all the leaks in the broker be 
>> solved?
>>
>> If i create a new connection for each request process, should this 
>> solve the
>> problem?
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> -- 
>> View this message in context: 
>> http://www.nabble.com/Active-MQ-version-5.X---java-5---memory-leaks-tp16122693s2354p16122693.html 
>>
>> Sent from the ActiveMQ - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
>>
> 
> 

Re: Active MQ version 5.X - java 5 - memory leaks

Posted by Rob Davies <ra...@gmail.com>.
could you raise a jira with a test case please ? - it would make it a  
lot quicker to resolve
On 18 Mar 2008, at 15:26, Michal Singer wrote:

>
> Hi.
> I understand that there are memory leaks when working with jdk1.5 and
> activemq 5.X.
> There are also memory leaks concerning temp queues usage.
>
> Does this mean that only if i upgrade to jdk1.6 - i can work with  
> activemq
> 5.X?
>
> Do you have a work around for these problems, when will there be  
> fixes for
> these problems?
>
> If i will use a static queues, will all the leaks in the broker be  
> solved?
>
> If i create a new connection for each request process, should this  
> solve the
> problem?
>
>
>
>
> -- 
> View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Active-MQ-version-5.X---java-5---memory-leaks-tp16122693s2354p16122693.html
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>