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RE: help: msg#00068

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Subject: RE: help

Just a guess:

Run java.lang.Runtime.getRuntime().gc() after you opened a file.
Maybe that helps.

Greetings
Thorsten

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> Subject: Enhydra: help
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>
> Hi !
> I have some problems.
> Can you help me out?
>
> My project is MFC based application.
> I am using a DOM object to parse a xml file.
> If I open a xml file the memory gets increased by 5 MB.
> Per every file opened it increases by 5 mb.
> It is not released after opening the file.
> If I maximise and minimise the application the memory is
> released. What is the solution for this problem.
>
> Regards
> G.Rajendran
>
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