Sep 17, 2012, 3:21 PM
[OPEN] [#10] Memory leaks
Hi,
We are moving our MVC applitacion, in a very long and hard work, to the new Ext.NET 2.1 version. In this way, we have detected a huge memory leak problem using this new version.
When we open Tabs or Windows (in our case, windows are open dynamically via script), the explorer process has a great memory increase. But when we close a tab or a windows, there is only an small decrease. So, when we are working with the application a little bit, we can get 1GB of process memory in a moment.
We have tested Ext.NET 2.0 examples page, opening and closing tabs, and we have detected this problem too.
We have tested too previous Ext.NET 1.X versions (examples page and our application also), and it looks like memory tends to remain more stable. So it sounds liake a problem with the new version.
In our case, it looks like Firefox deals better with these memory leaks than IE and Chrome browsers.
This is a critical issue for us, so we are looking to know for you about how to solve this problem.
Regards.
We are moving our MVC applitacion, in a very long and hard work, to the new Ext.NET 2.1 version. In this way, we have detected a huge memory leak problem using this new version.
When we open Tabs or Windows (in our case, windows are open dynamically via script), the explorer process has a great memory increase. But when we close a tab or a windows, there is only an small decrease. So, when we are working with the application a little bit, we can get 1GB of process memory in a moment.
We have tested Ext.NET 2.0 examples page, opening and closing tabs, and we have detected this problem too.
We have tested too previous Ext.NET 1.X versions (examples page and our application also), and it looks like memory tends to remain more stable. So it sounds liake a problem with the new version.
In our case, it looks like Firefox deals better with these memory leaks than IE and Chrome browsers.
This is a critical issue for us, so we are looking to know for you about how to solve this problem.
Regards.
Last edited by geoffrey.mcgill; Nov 16, 2012 at 4:44 AM.
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