Tuxedo 8.1: RMI/IIOP Client Leaks Memory When Receiving Sequences Of Object-By-Value.
(Doc ID 773764.1)
Last updated on SEPTEMBER 13, 2023
Applies to:
Oracle Tuxedo - Version 8.1 to 8.1Information in this document applies to any platform.
Information in this document applies to any platform
Goal
TUXEDO 8.1 CORBA client leaks memory when receiving sequences of Object-By-Value (OBV).
WLS 7.0 server publishing an EJB returning a sequence of OBV.
With Tuxedo 8.1 CORBA client (hits 2Gb barrier after 15 iterations), but with Tuxedo 8.0 RP216 CORBA client leaks much less memory (hits the 2Gb berrier after 1100 iterations).
The sequence contains 10000 elements, which is a typical number for the application used for testing leaks.
Solution
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