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тАО03-31-2004 12:39 PM
тАО03-31-2004 12:39 PM
Java 1.4.2_02/Red Hat Enterprise WS 3.0 question
I have written a Java application
using JDK 1.4.2_02 on my HP XW4100 workstation
running Red Hat Enterprise WS 3.0. The
application uses pure swing components with
no external third-party classes.
For some reasons, the application freezes
randomly when resizing the window or performing
other operations on the GUI I wrote.
When the application freezes, the CPU usage
gets around 95%. There's no computation loop
in my application I know of that could get into
in endless loop. I used JBuilder to create the
application. JBuilder itself is a Java application and runs fine. I see the problem
when running from JBuilder or outside JBuilder.
Any suggestions how to track down this problem
would be appreciated.
using JDK 1.4.2_02 on my HP XW4100 workstation
running Red Hat Enterprise WS 3.0. The
application uses pure swing components with
no external third-party classes.
For some reasons, the application freezes
randomly when resizing the window or performing
other operations on the GUI I wrote.
When the application freezes, the CPU usage
gets around 95%. There's no computation loop
in my application I know of that could get into
in endless loop. I used JBuilder to create the
application. JBuilder itself is a Java application and runs fine. I see the problem
when running from JBuilder or outside JBuilder.
Any suggestions how to track down this problem
would be appreciated.
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тАО03-31-2004 06:07 PM
тАО03-31-2004 06:07 PM
Re: Java 1.4.2_02/Red Hat Enterprise WS 3.0 question
Hi ,
What is the memory utilization at the time ?.
If the CPU utilization is only affected then upgrade to JDK version 1.4.2_04.
regards,
U.SivaKumar.
What is the memory utilization at the time ?.
If the CPU utilization is only affected then upgrade to JDK version 1.4.2_04.
regards,
U.SivaKumar.
Innovations are made when conventions are broken
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тАО04-01-2004 04:20 AM
тАО04-01-2004 04:20 AM
Re: Java 1.4.2_02/Red Hat Enterprise WS 3.0 question
Thanks for your help.
The memory usage is not a problem.
Only CPU utilization.
I will try 1.4.2_04.
The memory usage is not a problem.
Only CPU utilization.
I will try 1.4.2_04.
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тАО04-02-2004 02:56 AM
тАО04-02-2004 02:56 AM
Re: Java 1.4.2_02/Red Hat Enterprise WS 3.0 question
Either the JVM is going through some internal computations, or Swing is likely to be doing some X-related things necessary to re-layout the interface. Depending on the interface, this could be really inefficient.
As for isolation:
- xscope / xmon would tell you whether the app is generating lots of X-protocol during the times of high CPU
- simplyfing the Java app until the problem appears disappears.
As for isolation:
- xscope / xmon would tell you whether the app is generating lots of X-protocol during the times of high CPU
- simplyfing the Java app until the problem appears disappears.
Necessary questions: Why? What? How? When?
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