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Beware of transitive dependencies… For they can be old and leaky
Posted by Jeroen van Erp around lunchtime: September 15th, 2008

In many JEE apps today, you almost cannot forgo XML. Whether it is in configuration, data structures or service interfaces, you will certainly use a number of XML files. In a recent project we had to deal with a number of external services which used an XML interface. Little did we know that we introduced a potential time-bomb in our application… (more…)

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Tags: Eclipse, eclipse memory analyzer, Java, Maven, maven2, memory leak, OutOfMemoryError, XML
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