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MyASPN >> Mail Archive >> Tcljava-user
Tcljava-user
[tcljava-user] Re: Tcl Blend thread problem
by Chris Needham other posts by this author
Nov 6 2003 5:27PM messages near this date
[tcljava-user] TclBlend i18n floating point number problem | RE: [tcljava-user] TclBlend on Solaris
The threading problems I encountered with TclBlend 1.2.6 that I mailed out
about in May were all resolved in TclBlend 1.3.0. I do however still 
seem to get some unresolved memory leak problems. Are there any known fixes
in later releases?

Regards

Chris Needham

> Subject: Re: [tcljava-user] TclBlend thread problem
> Reply-To: tcljava-user@[...].net
> 
> On Wed, 28 May 2003 14:24:23 +0100
> chris.needham@[...].com wrote:
> 
> > I have a multi-threaded Tcl server application which runs TclBlend on a
> > thread. The Java code uses Visibroker CORBA to post requests onto a Java
> > server.
> > 
> > This works fine on a low load, but in stress conditions, the Tcl server
> > application core dumps occasionally with Java errors such as:
> >
> ...
> 
> > Please help if you can suggest a work round for this or can shed any light
> > onto the problem.
> 
> Hi Chris.
> 
> The only suggestion I have for you is to evaluate Tcl Blend 1.3.0 for use
> in your application. The new release of Tcl Blend includes a massive
> rewrite to make Tcl Blend fully thread aware. The 1.3.0 release should
> fix all threading related issues once and for all. The downside is that
> it has not had enough testing to be considered ready for production
> environments. I know it sounds a little scary, but I think that if you
> try out 1.3.0, you will be pleased with the results.
> 
> cheers
> Mo DeJong



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