Jake -- you mention a serious problem I've continued to have with my Domino
Java agents:
"...the servlet has a major problem. If a user cancels the download before it
has finished then the servlet doesn't "tidy up" properly and this leads to the
JVM running out of memory and the HTTP server becoming unresponsive.
I see this when I use a java agent in Domino 5.0.8 and directly print to the
browser using printwriter.println('') - like commands, and a user hits "stop"
before the agent has completed running.
Have there been any good answers for that one?
Have you seen any good articles on what to do about this, in general?
Regards,
N Wharton
Jake -- you mention a serious problem I've continued to have with my Domino Java agents:
"...the servlet has a major problem. If a user cancels the download before it has finished then the servlet doesn't "tidy up" properly and this leads to the JVM running out of memory and the HTTP server becoming unresponsive.
I see this when I use a java agent in Domino 5.0.8 and directly print to the browser using printwriter.println('') - like commands, and a user hits "stop" before the agent has completed running.
Have there been any good answers for that one? Have you seen any good articles on what to do about this, in general? Regards, N Wharton