[jacorb-developer] Running out of Threads
Wagner, Marcus (Marcus)
marcuswagner at avaya.com
Mon Feb 3 10:47:54 CET 2014
Thanks for your help,
Actually there are no _release()'s at one point in code. I will spend a try...
Regards
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> bounces~marcuswagner=avaya.com at lists.spline.inf.fu-berlin.de] Im Auftrag
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> Gesendet: Freitag, 31. Januar 2014 17:03
> An: Discussions concerning CORBA development with JacORB
> Betreff: Re: [jacorb-developer] Running out of Threads
>
>
> On 31/01/14 14:34, Wagner, Marcus (Marcus) wrote:
> > I cannot retest with the current version easily, because it is a
> > production system, where we cannot simply replace components. (we
> > changed from 2.2.4 to 2.3.1, but there was no effect; PS: I even don't
> > think, that this is an error within JacORB.)
> >
> > As I am not the "inventor" of the process, I am not sure if
> > _release() is called every time. What I need to say is, I cannot
> > reproduce the system in the lab, so there need to be "some"
> > _releases() in the code.
> >
> > I need one hint. When does the ClientReceptor pool comes in place. Is
> > this when I am a server, that hosts CORBA objects. Or am I working
> > with this pool when I am a client that uses remote CORBA server
> > objects? The information when the ClientReceptor pool is used in an
> > methods round-trip is very helpful for me, because then I know in
> > which part I need to search for a _release().
>
> The latter.
>
> Regards
>
> Nick
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