Hello Everyone!
This message appears spontaneously, 4 or 5 times during my process, and disappears shortly.
It's about reading a table in SQLite, of about 1 million records in batches of 20,000 each time, in one cycle.
With each batch, a collection of json objects is built. (I actually use DBUtils.ExecuteJSON), and this package is sent to a REST API, which returns the same collection of "processed" data which I invoke with "Wait For (j) JobDone".
Within JobDone, for each result I retrieve the fields in a map and insert the record in another table of the same db, using a transaction for each thousand records inserted.
At some point in the process the error appears, but it continues.
It ends with an OutOfMemory error, which I will try to resolve after knowing what happens with this message.
I have no idea what it means, how to trace the message or where it happens, so I can't publish any relevant code either.
By the way, there's no error in the Log.
I would appreciate any guidance or explanation about this message.
Thank you!
This message appears spontaneously, 4 or 5 times during my process, and disappears shortly.
It's about reading a table in SQLite, of about 1 million records in batches of 20,000 each time, in one cycle.
With each batch, a collection of json objects is built. (I actually use DBUtils.ExecuteJSON), and this package is sent to a REST API, which returns the same collection of "processed" data which I invoke with "Wait For (j) JobDone".
Within JobDone, for each result I retrieve the fields in a map and insert the record in another table of the same db, using a transaction for each thousand records inserted.
At some point in the process the error appears, but it continues.
It ends with an OutOfMemory error, which I will try to resolve after knowing what happens with this message.
I have no idea what it means, how to trace the message or where it happens, so I can't publish any relevant code either.
By the way, there's no error in the Log.
I would appreciate any guidance or explanation about this message.
Thank you!