Antw: Re: Agent++ in embedded environments
Ulrich Schemmel
Ulrich.Schemmel____controlware.de
Thu Aug 1 14:18:07 CEST 2002
Hi Christel,
a memory leak of 1.4 MB in 24 hours is an absolute KO criteria for embedded
environments. Our devices have to run for years without maintenance.
Thanks and Regards,
Ulli Schemmel
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>>> <christel.sohnemann at philips.com> 08/01 2:02 >>>
Hi,
we do not use it in embedded environment, but on Win2000. We found out 2 days ago, that we have a memory leak of 1.4MB at runtime in 24 hours (not counted the memory leaks that appear during initialization phase of the software). We use
SNMP++/Agent++/AgentX++.
Best regards,
Christel
Christel Sohnemann
Software Development
Philips Speech Processing Aachen, Zweigniederlassung der Philips GmbH
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"Ulrich Schemmel"
<Ulrich.Schemmel at cont To: agentpp-dl at fock.de
rolware.de> cc: (bcc: Christel Sohnemann/ACN/BE/PHILIPS)
Subject: Agent++ in embedded environments
01.08.2002 11:41
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Hi,
has anyone tried to use Agent++ in an embedded environment?
How is the footprint and the heap usage?
Thankx in advance,
Uli Schemmel
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