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Java Memory Management

You're reading from   Java Memory Management A comprehensive guide to garbage collection and JVM tuning

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781801812856
Length 146 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Maaike van Putten Maaike van Putten
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Dr. Seán Kennedy Dr. Seán Kennedy
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Table of Contents (10) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Chapter 1: Different Parts of the Java Memory 2. Chapter 2: Primitives and Objects in Java Memory FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 3: Zooming in on the Heap Space 4. Chapter 4: Freeing Memory with Garbage Collection 5. Chapter 5: Zooming in on the Metaspace 6. Chapter 6: Configuring and Monitoring the Memory Management of the JVM 7. Chapter 7: Avoiding Memory Leaks 8. Index 9. Other Books You May Enjoy

Spotting memory leaks

So, you may wonder what typically when your application starts to respond somewhat slower after running for some time. The system administrator might just restart the application now and then to free the unnecessarily accumulated memory. This need for a restart is a typical symptom of a memory leak.

As memory fills up due to a memory leak, applications will slow down and even crash. While an application slowing down is not necessarily due to a memory leak, this often is the case. When faced with code that you suspect contains a memory leak, the following metrics are very helpful in diagnosing the application:

  • Heap memory footprint
  • Garbage collection activity
  • Heap dump

In order to demonstrate how to monitor these metrics, we will need an application that contains a memory leak. Figure 7.1 shows such a program:

Figure 7.1 – Program with a memory leak

Figure 7.1 – Program with a memory leak

In Figure 7.1, we are in an infinite loop starting...

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