Hey, again, thanks! Will try it out. On Feb 8, 2008 7:19 PM, Kathey Marsden wrote: > Briggs wrote: > > Thank you so much. I guess I should have mentioned I was using jdk 6. > > > With Sun jdk 1.6 I was able to reproduce the OutOfMemory error and > Øystein was right; it does look like DERBY-3354. You were not seeing > it with embedded because you never made a getBlob() or getObject() call > which is what triggers the bug. For Network Server that call happens > under the covers. > > There are a couple of workarounds that I can think of. > 1) commit every 1000 rows or so. > for(int i = 0; rs.next(); i++) { > System.out.println("Read: " + i + " records."); > if (i % 1000 == 0) > conn.commit(); > } > > 2) do a getBlob and a free. This will work for network server but not > embedded where it would still leak if you do a getBlob(). > for(int i = 0; rs.next(); i++) { > System.out.println("Read: " + i + " records."); > Blob b = rs.getBlob(1); > b.free(); > } > > HTH > > Kathey > > > > > -- "Conscious decisions by conscious minds are what make reality real"