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Posted to users@cocoon.apache.org by James Cummings <Ja...@uea.ac.uk> on 2001/03/06 12:11:50 UTC

faq: cache / java.exe

Ok, this is probably a faq but I couldn't find an answer in the faq (or
installation docs) so thought I'd ask, apologies for what is probably
a frequent question.
 
I've got apache/tomcat/cocoon(1.8) installed under winNT with apache and
tomcat running as services.  If I look at the NT Task Manager, when
tomcat starts up java.exe is using 10732K of memory.  Then, everytime
cocoon processes a file the amount java is using jumps significantly,
even if it is a tiny file.  Obviously on my 64Meg Ram system this 
soon has a noticeable effect!  Now I've tried turning off profiling,
I've disabled page caching, and lowered the amount in store.freememory
and store.heapsize to see if that would do any good.
Is there something I can change in:  
"store = org.apache.cocoon.store.MemoryStore"
to stop java's memory usage from swelling?  If not what *can* I do?
(and have I missed this in the FAQ, if not, should it be there?)

-James

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James Cummings, James.Cummings@uea.ac.uk, http://www.uea.ac.uk/~q503
Cursus Project, School of Music, University of East Anglia,
Norwich, Norfolk, NR4 7TJ, UK