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הילה,
On 5/11/2011 3:10 PM, הילה wrote:
> I've read this presentation, but I'm a system engineer, not an application
> programmer.. so it didn't help me much. i'm trying to help the application
> guys out, which for now doesn't think it's a leak from the application..
Then send the presentation to them. :)
> so.. could you please explain how can it be checked?..
You basically need a memory profiler. I'm sure you can use jhat and some
knocked-up Perl script to find it, too, but looking at things
graphically is just sooo much nicer.
- -chris
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