I have the following problem, from c++ I send huge string[] to java. huge = at most 20 rows; I am doing the following
jint jtype = 2;
jstring emptyString = env->NewStringUTF("");
jobjectArray data = (jobjectArray)env->NewObjectArray(7, env->FindClass("java/lang/String"), emptyString);
env->SetObjectArrayElement( data,0,env->NewStringUTF(item->get_id().c_str());
env->SetObjectArrayElement( data,1,env->NewStringUTF(item->get_number().c_str());
env->SetObjectArrayElement( data,2,env->NewStringUTF(item->get_fullname().c_str());
env->SetObjectArrayElement( data,3,env->NewStringUTF(item->get_mf().c_str());
env->SetObjectArrayElement( data,4,env->NewStringUTF(item->get_dob().c_str());
env->CallVoidMethod(dao, jsaveItem, data, jtype);
int i;
for (i = 0; i < 5; ++i) {
jstring string = (jstring) env->GetObjectArrayElement(data, i);
env->DeleteLocalRef(string);
}
env->DeleteLocalRef(emptyString);
env->DeleteLocalRef(data);
env->DeleteLocalRef(dao);
this is happening in a loop so I am doing it for every object I want to save in the database, so as you can imagine, it happends lots of times.
So I am considerate of the VM and delete the local refs of every string I create, but still I get :
ReferenceTable overflow (max=512)
Last 10 entries in JNI local reference table:
502: 0x40552880 cls=Ljava/lang/String; (28 bytes)
503: 0x405528b8 cls=Ljava/lang/String; (28 bytes)
504: 0x4051f8d0 cls=Ljava/lang/Class; 'Lcom/project/storage/userdata/DataDao;' (212 bytes)
505: 0x4052eb38 cls=Lcom/project/storage/userdata/DataDao; (12 bytes)
506: 0x4051f8d0 cls=Ljava/lang/Class; 'Lcom/project/storage/userdata/DataDao;' (212 bytes)
507: 0x4052eb38 cls=Lcom/project/storage/userdata/DataDao; (12 bytes)
508: 0x4051f8d0 cls=Ljava/lang/Class; 'Lcom/project/storage/userdata/DataDao;' (212 bytes)
509: 0x4052eb38 cls=Lcom/project/storage/userdata/DataDao; (12 bytes)
510: 0x4051f8d0 cls=Ljava/lang/Class; 'Lcom/project/storage/userdata/DataDao;' (212 bytes)
511: 0x4052eb38 cls=Lcom/project/storage/userdata/DataDao; (12 bytes)
JNI local reference table summary (512 entries):
58 of Ljava/lang/Class; 212B (1 unique)
1 of Ljava/lang/Class; 236B
25 of Ljava/lang/Class; 284B (1 unique)
1 of Ljava/lang/Class; 572B
392 of Ljava/lang/String; 28B (392 unique)
1 of Ljava/lang/String; 36B
1 of [Ljava/lang/String; 28B
2 of [Ljava/lang/String; 92B (2 unique)
31 of Lcom/project/storage/userdata/DataDao; 12B (1 unique)
Memory held directly by tracked refs is 12540 bytes
Any ideas as to why the overflow is happening? what am I doing wrong?
Try to delete the local refs immediately after use. Like this:
jstring string;
string = env->NewStringUTF(item->get_id().c_str());
env->SetObjectArrayElement( data,0,string);
env->DeleteLocalRef(string);
string = env->NewStringUTF(item->get_number().c_str());
env->SetObjectArrayElement( data,1,string);
env->DeleteLocalRef(string);
string = env->NewStringUTF(item->get_fullname().c_str());
env->SetObjectArrayElement( data,2,string);
env->DeleteLocalRef(string);
string = env->NewStringUTF(item->get_mf().c_str());
env->SetObjectArrayElement( data,3,string);
env->DeleteLocalRef(string);
string = env->NewStringUTF(item->get_dob().c_str());
env->SetObjectArrayElement( data,4,string);
env->DeleteLocalRef(string);
env->CallVoidMethod(dao, jsaveItem, data, jtype);
I'm not sure if GetObjectArrayElement() is returning the same localref or creating a new one. If it is creating a new one then that would explain why you are filling up the localref table.