Safe to use Sitemesh with over 10,000 daily views?

Joost Baaij <[email protected]> Tue, 21 Jun 2005 07:27:38 CDT
Newsgroups gmane.comp.web.sitemesh.general
Message-ID <11914317.1119356914470.JavaMail.os-j2ee@opensymphony01.contegix.com>
Thank you very much for the quick reply. I had already looked into several profiling tools, but these must be purchased which unfortunately is not an option. Is there any one in particular you can recommend?

Java 1.5 supposedly has profiling tools built-in, should I now be using those instead of a tool such as JProbe or OptimizeIt?

Thanks,
Joost.

> You need to profile your application. This will very
> quickly and easily show 
> you exactly where the leak is originating. I'd
> strongly recommend you do 
> this before getting rid of Sitemesh or using a
> trial-and-error approach. The 
> leak could be in your own app, or even in Tomcat.
> 
> I've used Sitemesh on websites serving several
> hundred thousand requests per 
> day without memory issues, so if Sitemesh is the
> problem then it's either a 
> newly introduced bug that needs fixing, or something
> specific with the way 
> you're using Sitemesh that's triggering the problem.
> If you do profile and 
> determine the leak is in fact caused by Sitemesh, it
> would be very helpful 
> if you could give us some details on exactly how
> you're using Sitemesh so we 
> can solve the problem.
>

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