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Posted to c-dev@axis.apache.org by Jim Seipp <Ji...@avid.com> on 2007/04/10 15:01:40 UTC

releasing handles

Hi,

I noticed that if I run the Math.exe test continually, the "handle
count", monitored from the Windows Task Monitor, increases about 10
handles per call to math.exe
Eventually this causes a memory issue.
Is this a known bug?

Thanks,

Jim


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Re: releasing handles

Posted by Samisa Abeysinghe <sa...@wso2.com>.
Jim Seipp wrote:

>Hi,
>
>I noticed that if I run the Math.exe test continually, the "handle
>count", monitored from the Windows Task Monitor, increases about 10
>handles per call to math.exe
>Eventually this causes a memory issue.
>Is this a known bug?
>  
>
Please file a bug on this in Jira - this needs to be looked into.

Samisa...



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RE: releasing handles

Posted by Jim Seipp <Ji...@avid.com>.
Hi Nadir,

I am using Visual Studio 7.1 and I have not been successful in building
from the source tree. Is anyone else having problems building the
sources?
I am using the library files from the bin release 0.96
The handles I am referring to are displayed in the Task Monitor that is
supplied with Windows XP.
If you look at "Performance/Totals/Handles, the count continues top
increase on the server after each Math.exe call.
How do I get the current SVN snap shot?

Thanks,

Jim

-----Original Message-----
From: Nadir Amra [mailto:amra@us.ibm.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2007 8:21 PM
To: Apache AXIS C Developers List
Subject: Re: releasing handles

Jim,

Not sure what handles you are talking about....but there was some
problems 
with the transport that have been fixed.  You will need to build the
code 
from the latest SVN snapshot.

Nadir K. Amra


"Jim Seipp" <Ji...@avid.com> wrote on 04/10/2007 08:01:40 AM:

> Hi,
> 
> I noticed that if I run the Math.exe test continually, the "handle
> count", monitored from the Windows Task Monitor, increases about 10
> handles per call to math.exe
> Eventually this causes a memory issue.
> Is this a known bug?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Jim
> 
> 
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Re: releasing handles

Posted by Nadir Amra <am...@us.ibm.com>.
Jim,

Not sure what handles you are talking about....but there was some problems 
with the transport that have been fixed.  You will need to build the code 
from the latest SVN snapshot.

Nadir K. Amra


"Jim Seipp" <Ji...@avid.com> wrote on 04/10/2007 08:01:40 AM:

> Hi,
> 
> I noticed that if I run the Math.exe test continually, the "handle
> count", monitored from the Windows Task Monitor, increases about 10
> handles per call to math.exe
> Eventually this causes a memory issue.
> Is this a known bug?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Jim
> 
> 
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> 


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