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Posted to users@servicemix.apache.org by allgo <so...@yahoo.co.in> on 2010/01/11 12:18:19 UTC

Re: Servicemix Http component memory leak issue

Well was able to solve this issue sometime back.
Thought of sharing with you all.
Apparently our client was sending a very very huge xml by mistake(by huge I
mean huge was having records for 36000 entries!). Now Http component was
successfully forwarding it to the LWC component on the other machine. The
LWC component was using XMLbeans to parse that cml which was taking more
than 3 minutes and anyways rejecting the request as we allo max of 100
entries at a time. hence our backend was safe from being battered. But the
Http thread was timing out due to the delay and seems was giving rise to
memory leak.

Btw just an q - is this a bug and if so has this been fixed in future
versions? We use servicemix 3.2.1.

Cheers,
allgo

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Re: Servicemix Http component memory leak issue

Posted by Freeman Fang <fr...@gmail.com>.
Hi,

I think this issue already get resolved by SMXCOMP-319.
Could you please test your project with latest SMX release?

[1]https://issues.apache.org/activemq/browse/SMXCOMP-319

Freeman
On 2010-1-11, at 下午7:18, allgo wrote:

>
> Well was able to solve this issue sometime back.
> Thought of sharing with you all.
> Apparently our client was sending a very very huge xml by mistake(by  
> huge I
> mean huge was having records for 36000 entries!). Now Http component  
> was
> successfully forwarding it to the LWC component on the other  
> machine. The
> LWC component was using XMLbeans to parse that cml which was taking  
> more
> than 3 minutes and anyways rejecting the request as we allo max of 100
> entries at a time. hence our backend was safe from being battered.  
> But the
> Http thread was timing out due to the delay and seems was giving  
> rise to
> memory leak.
>
> Btw just an q - is this a bug and if so has this been fixed in future
> versions? We use servicemix 3.2.1.
>
> Cheers,
> allgo
>
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> View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/Servicemix-Http-component-memory-leak-issue-tp26177254p27108996.html
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>


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