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23 Feb 2009 7:06 AM #1
Memory keeps increasing even if system left idle
Memory keeps increasing even if system left idle
Extjs 2.0.2
Internet Explorer 6
Windows
I came across very strange issue in IE6, in which memory usage for IExplore process keeps on increasing (can see in the task manager - Processes - IExplore Process memory usage) Even if system is left idle in browser
Also, is their any patch for Extjs 2.0.2 application for internet explorer 6 because object memory is not released even if panel is destroyed or window is closed.
we had already develop huge application in extjs as like desktop application , it works fine and smooth in firefox but performance is really became bottleneck in IE.now this application is of no use until their is any feasible solution for application to work in IE.
Please any suggestion would be appreciated.
Radhey
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23 Feb 2009 7:12 AM #2Sencha - Community Support Team
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have you considered upgrading to 2.2.1?

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23 Feb 2009 7:16 AM #3
is this issue is resolved in ext 2.2.1
and what about backward compatible
is ie issue has been address in this release
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23 Feb 2009 7:25 AM #4Sencha - Community Support Team
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it is hard to judge why memory is 'leaking' in *your* application without proper analysis. Does it happen in the Ext examples?

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23 Feb 2009 7:40 AM #5
yes , i tried with extjs 2.0 examples and same problem, memory is not release even if window closed or panel get destoryed.
you can even check that on extjs site examples.
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23 Feb 2009 7:44 AM #6Sencha - Community Support Team
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IE6 on XP? I'll load up my XP vm with IE6 and take a gander.

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23 Feb 2009 7:44 AM #7Sencha - Community Support Team
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which example are you using as a test case?

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23 Feb 2009 7:48 AM #8
also i applied JScript patch from microsoft for IE 6, application gets somewhat faster but still problem exist with memory leak issues.
we are using gwt-ext framework as wrapper over extjs , and i dont think so their is any memory leak problem with that.
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23 Feb 2009 7:53 AM #9
i am using examples from downloaded extjs.2.0.2.zip should i mail u that
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23 Feb 2009 7:55 AM #10Sencha - Community Support Team
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Please download 2.2.1 and see if you can reproduce

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