As said: coding once, debugging evevrywhere. Many java applications, including Oracle tools, either cause memory leaking or application error when executed.
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2001-2-9(#25451@0)
Thanks for your expert comments. Just one addendumOracle Tool is built using Java Swing. Java Swing is not thread -safe.
I happened to use the Oracle tool you mentioned. It seems to me it is not a memory leakage problem. It is a multithreading issue.
If all the programmers are crazy for Java, the IT industry will be dead.
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2001-2-10{283}(#25575@0)