Java process consuming 100% CPU

I have two JVM running on my Application tier and both of them consuming 50% each of CPY resources. I searched and found some inactive sessions under them. Even after release those inactive sessions nothing has come down. Still 100% is there. Is there anything else I can check
PID USERNAME THR PRI NICE SIZE RES STATE TIME CPU COMMAND
22018 oracle 46 10 10 783M 709M cpu0 303.8H 51.92% java
22014 oracle 48 1 10 685M 613M run 233.3H 39.95% java

Hi,
Can you confirm your version of JDK and ATG patchlevel ? I've seen this as a problem which was partially addressed by moving to ATG RUP 5.
Rgds,
Rakesh

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