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On 10/29/2015 1:03 PM, Mark S Waterbury wrote:
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I have discovered that the *DFTACTGRP is also "cleaned up" when you run
the "Reroute Job" (RRTJOB) command to start a new routing step within an
interactive job. (RRTJOB seems to put the default activation group back
to a state very much as it appeared at the start of the job.)
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Hi Mark, very interesting! I don't think I have ever used RRTJOB. I did
a bit of experimenting, and it also causes heap storage allocated in the
DAG to be reclaimed. As well as reclaiming ordinary activation groups.
It also _seems_ to end the JVM, although my understanding is that ending
the JVM fully is complicated, so I wouldn't count on any experiment I
could do as being any kind of proof that it really gets ended.
I think I'll stick with signing off and back on ...
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