File named "core",  :| ???

Hello there,
We have an enterprise application wich has been developed using AJAX, JSF, EJB's and others
WebLogic technologies like WTC.
When server is requested, directories with name _tld are created at domain directory, these directories
contain jsf-impl.jar and richfaces-ui-3.2.0.SR1.jar files, also a file named "core" is created at domain directory, "core" file increases its size continuosly (800 Megabytes in 4 days).
This is the unique application on the server, I don't have an idea why these directories and files are
created and I think this not should be, what do you think about it?
Any help will be apreciated
HPUX Intanium 64
WLS 10.0
JSF 1.2
EJB 3.0

Hi Sunny,
Thanks for the information. So is this a dump of whole used memory/database memory/total resident memory?
We have already created a support incident with SAP. They have suggested a memory corruption. So let's see what do they say.
Regards
Angad

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