I'm running a long batch on my Grails app. The service contacts a web service and download xml that is store locally in the grails app (in the db). The objects downloaded are quite big and complex, and the app processes them and create local domain objects. I'm using Grails 1.2.2 because I couldn't upgrade my app to the most recent version (I spent a few hours on it and then I threw in the sponge).
It's basically a long for loop with little shared information between the iterations.
It's something like:
while( stillObjectsToDo ){
def bigObj = myservice.fetchXML
def localInstance = myservice.processObj( bigObj )
localInstance.saveEverythingToDB
clearGORM
}
I run the app on Tomcat, which has been tweaked for increasing the heap size. When I process one single object I've never had an issue. But when I run the full batch (about 1500 big objects), I always get:
codehaus.groovy.grails.web.servlet.mvc.exceptions.ControllerExecutionException: Executing action [runSampleBatch] of controller [semanticopenstreetmap.EngineController] caused exception: java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: Java heap space
at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:619)
Caused by: org.codehaus.groovy.runtime.InvokerInvocationException: java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: Java heap space
... 1 more
Caused by: java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: Java heap space
at java.util.Arrays.copyOf(Arrays.java:2882)
It seems some sort of memory leak but I can't locate it. It's really strange because the objects are stored in the db and not used any more in the procedure, so they should just be flushed.
I tried the following solutions to avoid the issue with no luck:
- Clear Hibernate session after flushing every object in each iteration
- Call garbage collector every 5-6 minutes.
- nullify previous object manually at the end of the cycle (probably useless).
None of this worked effectively. The memory usage keeps growing. I used Virtual VM and I got this graph: http://img12.imageshack.us/img12/5660/memoryleak.png And the classes: http://img263.imageshack.us/img263/331/memoryleakclasses.png
How can I locate and solve this memory leak?
EDIT: Would it make sense to run each object in a separate thread? The memory leak happens in a http-0-x process, how can I inspect this object?
Any hints?
Thanks!
Mulone