Need Guidance on s/w Architecture for Server PDF Creation & File Merge App

Please send me your recommendation on how to tackle this design requirement with the correct adobe software products.  Let me know the s/w architecture you recommend too.
My client has a microsoft office 2010 application customized via VBA which is on a windows server.  Users remote desktop connect to the server and run the application - multiple users running the application at once on the same server.
A new software enhancement is being requested to allow users to create PDF files.  The PDF will need a customized coversheet (and if possible, a table of contents) as well as include entire existing PDFs all merged into one document.  They would like to have a pop-up file selector interface then push a button to generate the PDF.
I understand the Acrobat library cannot be used in the server environment.  What is the Adobe solution for this; is there a way to create a custom library (dll or such) perhaps using visual studio (c#?) that references the "Adobe PDF Library" (which I understand we'd have to license)  which in turn the Office application VBA environment can add as a reference to get to the functionality needed? 
Or - what do you receommend?
Thanks!

@Dan_Korn, I'll take a look at FusionPro. Thanks!
For the Adobe solution, I think its possible to have acrobat on the server when it's hosting users in their own remote desktop. I see Adobe has a citrix-based licensing solution so this or something similar could work for us.
http://www.adobe.com/products/eulas/pdfs/Citrix_Policy_AX_AXI_11-12-2012.pdf
We only have a couple users of our custom ERP application that need the PDF merge/edit "button" to do their job.  LiveCycle sounds wonderful but from what I've heard it costs in the tens of thousands. (I am not able to find a price list on the Adobe site.) For a couple of users LiveCycle is overkill.
Buying an acrobat license for all the company employees that use our custom application in the server hosted environment is out of the question. (I see the acrobat costs $450 for one seat as of today.)
You might say why not split our custom application into two - one version that uses acrobat (for the couple of users) and one that doesn't?  But, this will burden us with the  increased costs of maintaining two custom applications and require users  to switch between applications just to push one button.
It's never easy! 

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    Wed Jan 30 11:39:27 2008 [GC [ParNew: 459185K->36261K(471872K), 0.0893575 secs] 1305618K->894862K(2044736K), 0.0899868 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 11:39:30 2008 [GC [ParNew: 455713K->34176K(471872K), 0.0965408 secs] 1314313K->907523K(2044736K), 0.0971215 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 11:39:33 2008 [GC [ParNew: 453632K->40090K(471872K), 0.0850140 secs] 1326979K->922362K(2044736K), 0.0856684 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 11:39:36 2008 [GC [ParNew: 459546K->33921K(471872K), 0.0920691 secs] 1341818K->929243K(2044736K), 0.0927116 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 11:39:41 2008 [GC [ParNew: 453366K->39447K(471872K), 0.0891585 secs] 1348688K->946978K(2044736K), 0.0898011 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 11:39:43 2008 [GC [ParNew: 458903K->39873K(471872K), 0.1075901 secs] 1366434K->962637K(2044736K), 0.1082269 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 11:39:48 2008 [GC [ParNew: 459329K->33675K(471872K), 0.0899069 secs] 1382093K->971936K(2044736K), 0.0905719 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 11:39:51 2008 [GC [ParNew: 453131K->32595K(471872K), 0.0862422 secs] 1391392K->983747K(2044736K), 0.0868252 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 11:39:53 2008 [GC [ParNew: 452051K->34027K(471872K), 0.0794638 secs] 1403203K->997950K(2044736K), 0.0801075 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 11:39:56 2008 [GC [ParNew: 453483K->38709K(471872K), 0.0752146 secs] 1417406K->1013994K(2044736K), 0.0757912 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 11:39:59 2008 [GC [ParNew: 458165K->33399K(471872K), 0.0740780 secs] 1433450K->1022982K(2044736K), 0.0746687 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 11:40:01 2008 [GC [ParNew: 452855K->30304K(471872K), 0.0702377 secs] 1442438K->1033917K(2044736K), 0.0707692 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 11:40:04 2008 [GC [ParNew: 449749K->36843K(471872K), 0.0696316 secs] 1453362K->1050603K(2044736K), 0.0702528 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 11:40:06 2008 [GC [ParNew: 456299K->42902K(471872K), 0.0763071 secs] 1470059K->1067207K(2044736K), 0.0769026 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 11:40:06 2008 [GC [1 CMS-initial-mark: 1024304K(1572864K)] 1067315K(2044736K), 0.1261757 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 11:40:09 2008 [GC [ParNew: 462358K->39718K(471872K), 0.0813920 secs] 1486663K->1080612K(2044736K), 0.0819663 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 11:40:12 2008 [GC [ParNew: 459174K->39871K(471872K), 0.0878423 secs] 1500068K->1096910K(2044736K), 0.0884660 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 11:40:14 2008 [GC [ParNew: 459327K->39905K(471872K), 0.0798907 secs] 1516366K->1108690K(2044736K), 0.0804243 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 11:40:16 2008 [GC[YG occupancy: 252550 K (471872 K)][Rescan (parallel) , 0.2042397 secs][weak refs processing, 0.0098207 secs] [1 CMS-remark: 1068785K(1572864K)] 1321336K(2044736K), 0.2144416 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 11:40:17 2008 [GC [ParNew: 459361K->35354K(471872K), 0.0776625 secs] 1479738K->1069362K(2044736K), 0.0781491 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 11:40:20 2008 [GC [ParNew: 454810K->41117K(471872K), 0.0603852 secs] 1303799K->900180K(2044736K), 0.0610487 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 11:40:23 2008 [GC [ParNew: 460573K->37820K(471872K), 0.0681157 secs] 1185047K->790918K(2044736K), 0.0687268 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 11:40:27 2008 [GC [ParNew: 457276K->48676K(471872K), 0.0562836 secs] 1210374K->826901K(2044736K), 0.0569328 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 11:40:32 2008 [GC [ParNew: 468132K->52416K(471872K), 0.0562403 secs] 1246357K->874685K(2044736K), 0.0566999 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 11:40:40 2008 [GC [ParNew: 471872K->2258K(471872K), 0.0354503 secs] 1294141K->875337K(2044736K), 0.0359260 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 11:41:24 2008 [GC [ParNew: 421714K->7053K(471872K), 0.0390861 secs] 1294793K->880132K(2044736K), 0.0396121 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 11:41:36 2008 [GC [ParNew: 426509K->13440K(471872K), 0.0363743 secs] 1299588K->886519K(2044736K), 0.0367417 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 11:41:41 2008 [GC [ParNew: 432886K->22359K(471872K), 0.0416845 secs] 1305965K->895438K(2044736K), 0.0421450 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 11:41:48 2008 [GC [ParNew: 441815K->10460K(471872K), 0.0314806 secs] 1314894K->883539K(2044736K), 0.0318517 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 11:42:00 2008 [GC [ParNew: 429916K->20447K(471872K), 0.0509939 secs] 1302995K->893526K(2044736K), 0.0514321 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 11:42:06 2008 [GC [ParNew: 439903K->14344K(471872K), 0.0381399 secs] 1312982K->887423K(2044736K), 0.0386286 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 11:43:14 2008 [GC [ParNew: 433800K->15162K(471872K), 0.0437666 secs] 1306879K->888242K(2044736K), 0.0441908 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 11:43:26 2008 [GC [ParNew: 434618K->14522K(471872K), 0.0399371 secs] 1307698K->887602K(2044736K), 0.0404004 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 11:43:51 2008 [GC [ParNew: 433978K->16439K(471872K), 0.0453888 secs] 1307058K->889518K(2044736K), 0.0457979 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 11:45:02 2008 [GC [ParNew: 435895K->18480K(471872K), 0.0494928 secs] 1308974K->891559K(2044736K), 0.0499442 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 11:46:28 2008 [GC [ParNew: 437936K->19285K(471872K), 0.0481679 secs] 1311015K->892364K(2044736K), 0.0486022 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 11:48:10 2008 [GC [ParNew: 438741K->20103K(471872K), 0.0492472 secs] 1311820K->893182K(2044736K), 0.0497209 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 11:55:56 2008 [GC [ParNew: 439559K->26343K(471872K), 0.0639467 secs] 1312638K->899423K(2044736K), 0.0644261 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 11:58:34 2008 [GC [ParNew: 445799K->45864K(471872K), 0.1098820 secs] 1318879K->918943K(2044736K), 0.1106283 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 11:58:42 2008 [GC [ParNew: 465320K->52416K(471872K), 0.2582323 secs] 1338399K->960024K(2044736K), 0.2589628 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 11:58:51 2008 [GC [ParNew: 471872K->30191K(471872K), 0.2642999 secs] 1379480K->986359K(2044736K), 0.2649799 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 11:59:00 2008 [GC [ParNew: 449647K->48249K(471872K), 0.2364792 secs] 1405815K->1032481K(2044736K), 0.2371452 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 11:59:05 2008 [GC [ParNew: 467701K->38174K(471872K), 0.2691141 secs] 1451933K->1068730K(2044736K), 0.2698511 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 11:59:10 2008 [GC [ParNew: 457614K->42454K(471872K), 0.2232381 secs] 1488170K->1105639K(2044736K), 0.2239555 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 11:59:15 2008 [GC [ParNew: 461910K->41391K(471872K), 0.1796227 secs] 1525095K->1129677K(2044736K), 0.1802936 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 11:59:15 2008 [GC [1 CMS-initial-mark: 1088285K(1572864K)] 1129880K(2044736K), 0.2226211 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 11:59:20 2008 [GC [ParNew: 460847K->51660K(471872K), 0.2645770 secs] 1549133K->1176839K(2044736K), 0.2652639 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 11:59:25 2008 [GC[YG occupancy: 269796 K (471872 K)][Rescan (parallel) , 0.4061631 secs][weak refs processing, 0.0131817 secs] [1 CMS-remark: 1125179K(1572864K)] 1394976K(2044736K), 0.4199963 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 11:59:27 2008 [GC [ParNew: 471116K->29774K(471872K), 0.2627364 secs] 1454069K->1060279K(2044736K), 0.2634281 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 11:59:35 2008 [GC [ParNew: 449230K->40784K(471872K), 0.1668857 secs] 997826K->614652K(2044736K), 0.1675041 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 11:59:42 2008 [GC [ParNew: 460240K->52416K(471872K), 0.2357239 secs] 1034108K->661056K(2044736K), 0.2364077 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 11:59:50 2008 [GC [ParNew: 471872K->52416K(471872K), 0.3524360 secs] 1080512K->724231K(2044736K), 0.3531206 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 11:59:57 2008 [GC [ParNew: 471872K->52416K(471872K), 0.3752594 secs] 1143687K->770664K(2044736K), 0.3759189 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 12:00:04 2008 [GC [ParNew: 471872K->52416K(471872K), 0.4667337 secs] 1190120K->844224K(2044736K), 0.4675040 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 12:00:12 2008 [GC [ParNew: 471872K->52416K(471872K), 0.4725095 secs] 1263680K->896271K(2044736K), 0.4732248 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 12:00:17 2008 [GC [ParNew: 471872K->52416K(471872K), 0.2675103 secs] 1315727K->940142K(2044736K), 0.2681190 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 12:00:23 2008 [GC [ParNew: 471872K->52416K(471872K), 0.2949346 secs] 1359598K->990699K(2044736K), 0.2955673 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 12:00:30 2008 [GC [ParNew: 471872K->52416K(471872K), 0.4869093 secs] 1410155K->1085446K(2044736K), 0.4875617 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 12:00:30 2008 [GC [1 CMS-initial-mark: 1033030K(1572864K)] 1086484K(2044736K), 0.3471253 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 12:00:37 2008 [GC [ParNew: 471872K->52416K(471872K), 0.4432402 secs] 1504902K->1162518K(2044736K), 0.4438753 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 12:00:40 2008 [GC[YG occupancy: 266975 K (471872 K)][Rescan (parallel) , 0.4240395 secs][weak refs processing, 0.0089627 secs] [1 CMS-remark: 1110102K(1572864K)] 1377078K(2044736K), 0.4333546 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 12:00:43 2008 [GC [ParNew: 471872K->52416K(471872K), 0.5059474 secs] 1450298K->1113554K(2044736K), 0.5066177 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 12:00:50 2008 [GC [ParNew: 471872K->52416K(471872K), 0.5216950 secs] 1310379K->993989K(2044736K), 0.5223968 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 12:00:50 2008 [GC [1 CMS-initial-mark: 941573K(1572864K)] 994127K(2044736K), 0.3538952 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 12:00:58 2008 [GC [ParNew: 471872K->52416K(471872K), 0.5366053 secs] 1413445K->1091605K(2044736K), 0.5373430 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 12:01:05 2008 [GC [ParNew: 471872K->52416K(471872K), 0.5894867 secs] 1511061K->1199525K(2044736K), 0.5902218 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 12:01:08 2008 [GC[YG occupancy: 265969 K (471872 K)][Rescan (parallel) , 0.4254336 secs][weak refs processing, 0.0060829 secs] [1 CMS-remark: 1147109K(1572864K)] 1413079K(2044736K), 0.4319264 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 12:01:12 2008 [GC [ParNew: 471872K->52416K(471872K), 0.5562123 secs] 1582932K->1269950K(2044736K), 0.5570848 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 12:01:18 2008 [GC [1 CMS-initial-mark: 1142285K(1572864K)] 1492555K(2044736K), 1.5458902 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 12:01:20 2008 [GC [ParNew: 471872K->52416K(471872K), 0.6272012 secs] 1614157K->1311250K(2044736K), 0.6279670 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 12:01:27 2008 [GC [ParNew: 471872K->52416K(471872K), 0.6626169 secs] 1730706K->1434081K(2044736K), 0.6634814 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 12:01:34 2008 [GC [ParNew: 471872K->52416K(471872K), 0.6796886 secs] 1853537K->1557040K(2044736K), 0.6805800 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 12:01:36 2008 [GC[YG occupancy: 165004 K (471872 K)][Rescan (parallel) , 0.4001116 secs][weak refs processing, 0.0046134 secs] [1 CMS-remark: 1504624K(1572864K)] 1669629K(2044736K), 0.4050895 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 12:01:41 2008 [Full GC [CMS[CMS-concurrent-sweep: 5.777/5.780 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 12:02:15 2008 [GC [1 CMS-initial-mark: 1410304K(1572864K)] 1411156K(2044736K), 0.0503389 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 12:02:25 2008 [GC [ParNew: 419456K->52415K(471872K), 0.7439289 secs] 1829760K->1593516K(2044736K), 0.7448134 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 12:02:34 2008 [GC[YG occupancy: 323133 K (471872 K)][Rescan (parallel) , 1.8327726 secs][weak refs processing, 0.0042858 secs] [1 CMS-remark: 1541100K(1572864K)] 1864233K(2044736K), 1.8376496 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 12:02:40 2008 [Full GC [CMS[CMS-concurrent-sweep: 6.422/6.425 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 12:03:21 2008 [GC [1 CMS-initial-mark: 1572864K(1572864K)] 1757212K(2044736K), 1.1789961 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 12:03:39 2008 [Full GC [CMS[CMS-concurrent-mark: 18.562/18.596 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 12:04:23 2008 [GC [1 CMS-initial-mark: 1572863K(1572864K)] 2014518K(2044736K), 1.7378059 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 12:04:39 2008 [Full GC [CMS[CMS-concurrent-mark: 16.761/16.793 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 12:05:22 2008 [GC [1 CMS-initial-mark: 1572863K(1572864K)] 2016854K(2044736K), 1.8888413 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 12:05:39 2008 [Full GC [CMS[CMS-concurrent-mark: 16.676/16.808 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 12:06:21 2008 [GC [1 CMS-initial-mark: 1572863K(1572864K)] 2017872K(2044736K), 2.0253465 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 12:06:38 2008 [Full GC [CMS[CMS-concurrent-mark: 16.588/16.689 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 12:07:22 2008 [GC [1 CMS-initial-mark: 1572863K(1572864K)] 2018957K(2044736K), 2.1084195 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 12:07:38 2008 [Full GC [CMS[CMS-concurrent-mark: 16.391/16.396 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 12:08:29 2008 [Full GC [CMS (concurrent mode failure)[Unloading class sun.reflect.GeneratedSerializationConstructorAccessor156]
    Wed Jan 30 12:08:53 2008 [GC [1 CMS-initial-mark: 1572863K(1572864K)] 1992333K(2044736K), 2.0261660 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 12:09:09 2008 [Full GC [CMS[CMS-concurrent-mark: 16.596/16.872 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 12:10:01 2008 [Full GC [CMS (concurrent mode failure)[Unloading class sun.reflect.GeneratedConstructorAccessor110]
    Wed Jan 30 12:10:41 2008 [Full GC [CMS (concurrent mode failure)[Unloading class sun.reflect.GeneratedSerializationConstructorAccessor104]
    Wed Jan 30 12:11:41 2008 [Full GC [CMS (concurrent mode failure): 1572863K->1572863K(1572864K), 32.0232138 secs] 1992319K->1902168K(2044736K), [CMS Perm : 59906K->59906K(65536K)], 32.0237511 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 12:11:43 2008 [GC [1 CMS-initial-mark: 1572863K(1572864K)] 1992385K(2044736K), 2.0651044 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 12:12:00 2008 [Full GC [CMS[CMS-concurrent-mark: 16.155/16.701 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 12:12:42 2008 [GC [1 CMS-initial-mark: 1572864K(1572864K)] 1997417K(2044736K), 2.1286394 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 12:12:58 2008 [Full GC [CMS[CMS-concurrent-mark: 15.865/15.956 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 12:13:40 2008 [GC [1 CMS-initial-mark: 1572863K(1572864K)] 1993629K(2044736K), 2.0746194 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 12:13:56 2008 [Full GC [CMS[CMS-concurrent-mark: 15.472/15.611 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 12:14:38 2008 [GC [1 CMS-initial-mark: 1572863K(1572864K)] 1992881K(2044736K), 2.0957309 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 12:14:53 2008 [Full GC [CMS[CMS-concurrent-mark: 15.023/15.147 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 12:15:36 2008 [GC [1 CMS-initial-mark: 1572864K(1572864K)] 1993747K(2044736K), 2.1635074 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 12:15:51 2008 [Full GC [CMS[CMS-concurrent-mark: 15.567/15.669 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 12:16:36 2008 [GC [1 CMS-initial-mark: 1572863K(1572864K)] 2029703K(2044736K), 2.2690766 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 12:16:51 2008 [Full GC [CMS[CMS-concurrent-mark: 14.876/14.878 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 12:17:43 2008 [Full GC [CMS (concurrent mode failure)[Unloading class sun.reflect.GeneratedConstructorAccessor328]
    Wed Jan 30 12:18:06 2008 [GC [1 CMS-initial-mark: 1572863K(1572864K)] 1992174K(2044736K), 2.1915865 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 12:18:21 2008 [Full GC [CMS[CMS-concurrent-mark: 15.089/15.124 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 12:19:04 2008 [GC [1 CMS-initial-mark: 1572864K(1572864K)] 2017296K(2044736K), 2.3168296 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 12:19:19 2008 [Full GC [CMS[CMS-concurrent-mark: 14.951/14.963 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 12:20:02 2008 [GC [1 CMS-initial-mark: 1572863K(1572864K)] 1993064K(2044736K), 2.2804563 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 12:20:17 2008 [Full GC [CMS[CMS-concurrent-mark: 15.023/15.032 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 12:20:59 2008 [GC [1 CMS-initial-mark: 1572864K(1572864K)] 1998991K(2044736K), 2.3309766 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 12:21:15 2008 [Full GC [CMS[CMS-concurrent-mark: 15.150/15.434 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 12:21:58 2008 [GC [1 CMS-initial-mark: 1572863K(1572864K)] 1992324K(2044736K), 2.3669579 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 12:22:14 2008 [Full GC [CMS[CMS-concurrent-mark: 15.476/15.652 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 12:22:58 2008 [GC [1 CMS-initial-mark: 1572863K(1572864K)] 2010525K(2044736K), 2.4469279 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 12:23:13 2008 [Full GC [CMS[CMS-concurrent-mark: 15.048/15.159 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 12:23:58 2008 [GC [1 CMS-initial-mark: 1572863K(1572864K)] 2005128K(2044736K), 2.4777276 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 12:24:13 2008 [Full GC [CMS[CMS-concurrent-mark: 15.047/15.201 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 12:24:58 2008 [GC [1 CMS-initial-mark: 1572864K(1572864K)] 2026411K(2044736K), 2.6015117 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 12:25:13 2008 [Full GC [CMS[CMS-concurrent-mark: 14.984/14.989 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 12:25:59 2008 [GC [1 CMS-initial-mark: 1572863K(1572864K)] 2020814K(2044736K), 2.6639212 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 12:26:14 2008 [Full GC [CMS[CMS-concurrent-mark: 14.950/14.956 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 12:27:08 2008 [Full GC [CMS (concurrent mode failure)[Unloading class sun.reflect.GeneratedMethodAccessor1112]
    Wed Jan 30 12:27:38 2008 [GC [1 CMS-initial-mark: 1572863K(1572864K)] 1992578K(2044736K), 2.6155986 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 12:27:53 2008 [Full GC [CMS[CMS-concurrent-mark: 15.122/15.132 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 12:28:40 2008 [GC [1 CMS-initial-mark: 1572863K(1572864K)] 2025056K(2044736K), 2.7087079 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 12:28:55 2008 [Full GC [CMS[CMS-concurrent-mark: 14.971/14.975 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 12:29:48 2008 [Full GC [CMS (concurrent mode failure)[Unloading class sun.reflect.GeneratedSerializationConstructorAccessor259]
    Wed Jan 30 12:30:13 2008 [GC [1 CMS-initial-mark: 1572864K(1572864K)] 1999194K(2044736K), 2.6426390 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 12:30:28 2008 [Full GC [CMS[CMS-concurrent-mark: 15.064/15.074 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 12:31:14 2008 [GC [1 CMS-initial-mark: 1572863K(1572864K)] 2023193K(2044736K), 2.6810059 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 12:31:29 2008 [Full GC [CMS[CMS-concurrent-mark: 15.049/15.203 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 12:32:22 2008 [Full GC [CMS (concurrent mode failure)[Unloading class sun.reflect.GeneratedSerializationConstructorAccessor280]
    Wed Jan 30 12:32:47 2008 [GC [1 CMS-initial-mark: 1572863K(1572864K)] 1996558K(2044736K), 2.6161602 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 12:33:02 2008 [Full GC [CMS[CMS-concurrent-mark: 15.126/15.319 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 12:33:57 2008 [Full GC [CMS (concurrent mode failure)[Unloading class sun.reflect.GeneratedSerializationConstructorAccessor307]
    Wed Jan 30 12:34:21 2008 [GC [1 CMS-initial-mark: 1572863K(1572864K)] 1994059K(2044736K), 2.6139908 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 12:34:37 2008 [Full GC [CMS[CMS-concurrent-mark: 15.148/15.287 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 12:35:31 2008 [Full GC [CMS (concurrent mode failure)[Unloading class sun.reflect.GeneratedSerializationConstructorAccessor319]
    Wed Jan 30 12:35:56 2008 [GC [1 CMS-initial-mark: 1572863K(1572864K)] 2009179K(2044736K), 2.6988092 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 12:36:11 2008 [Full GC [CMS[CMS-concurrent-mark: 15.071/15.240 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 12:36:59 2008 [GC [1 CMS-initial-mark: 1572863K(1572864K)] 2020460K(2044736K), 2.7390556 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 12:37:14 2008 [Full GC [CMS[CMS-concurrent-mark: 15.028/15.130 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 12:38:08 2008 [Full GC [CMS (concurrent mode failure)[Unloading class sun.reflect.GeneratedMethodAccessor1134]
    Wed Jan 30 12:38:33 2008 [GC [1 CMS-initial-mark: 1572863K(1572864K)] 2006560K(2044736K), 2.7076574 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 12:38:48 2008 [Full GC [CMS[CMS-concurrent-mark: 15.086/15.113 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 12:39:35 2008 [GC [1 CMS-initial-mark: 1572864K(1572864K)] 2029516K(2044736K), 2.7862393 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 12:39:50 2008 [Full GC [CMS[CMS-concurrent-mark: 14.981/14.988 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 12:40:44 2008 [Full GC [CMS (concurrent mode failure)[Unloading class sun.reflect.GeneratedSerializationConstructorAccessor386]
    Wed Jan 30 12:41:09 2008 [GC [1 CMS-initial-mark: 1572863K(1572864K)] 2016583K(2044736K), 2.7567749 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 12:41:24 2008 [Full GC [CMS[CMS-concurrent-mark: 15.071/15.183 secs]
    Wed Jan 30 12:42:19 2008 [Full GC [CMS (concurrent mode failure)[Unloading class sun.reflect.GeneratedSerializationConstructorAccessor403]
    Wed Jan 30 12:42:43 2008 [GC [1 CMS-initial-mark: 1572863K(1572864K)] 2003893K(2044736K), 2.6675086 secs]

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