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[jira] Assigned: (AXIS2-2968) Out-Of-Memory error on server side -
Use of wsdl4j WSDLDefinition
[ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXIS2-2968?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]
Ann Robinson reassigned AXIS2-2968:
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Assignee: Rich Scheuerle (was: Ann Robinson)
Rich,
I was not able to add you to the watch list for this issue.
I have committed the fix in rev 584248.
Ann
> Out-Of-Memory error on server side - Use of wsdl4j WSDLDefinition
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>
> Key: AXIS2-2968
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXIS2-2968
> Project: Axis 2.0 (Axis2)
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: kernel
> Reporter: Ann Robinson
> Assignee: Rich Scheuerle
> Priority: Critical
> Attachments: patch_01.txt, patch_02_part1.txt, patch_03.txt, wsdlFromFileSystem.patch
>
>
> In some server-side environments, there is an out-of-memory problem when
> attempting to handle a large number of JAXWS-based web service applications.
>
> In the test scenario that fails, the server is attempting to load and start
> 100 web service applications. A variety of heap sizes was tried to see if
> a heap size for the server could be found to work, ranging from 1 GB to 4 GB.
> Increasing the heap size did not work - the out-of-memory error continued to
> occur.
> In analyzing the java heap dumps, one of the biggest consumers of the memory
> is with the wsdl4j WSDLDefinition objects. In the test scenario, the
> wsdl4j-related objects consumed about a quarter to a third of the entire heap.
>
> The WSDLDefinition object is a very heavy-weight object, much of which stems
> from its use of the xerces dom objects as underlying support, particularly
> for the schemas.
>
> One area to investigate is the saving of the WSDLDefinition as a Parameter
> in the AxisService's ParameterInclude list so that, if some component needs
> to utilize the WSDLDefinition object, it can be accessed via the AxisService
> object.
>
> Is it possible to reduce the utilization of the WSDLDefinition?
> Some ideas are:
> (a) releasing it when it is no longer needed
> - this might not be possible to determine
>
> (b) putting a wrapper on the WSDLDefinition
> - so that the WSDLDefinition,or a portion of the WSDLDefinition,
> can be released
> - but if the WSDLDefinition is accessed after it was released,
> the wrapper can reload the WSDLDefinition transparently to the
> user
>
> (c) create a layer for caching wsdl-related information
> - this would allow for releasing memory based on some algorithm
> and/or interface that could indicate what's no longer needed
>
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