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Steve Ebersole commented on HHH-2631:
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Ok, so here is what I am thinking in terms of implementing:
1) LoadContext already has a cleanup(ResultSet) method; unfortunately it is not used.
Clearly this is something I planned to do, but did not do :( Anyway, this just needs to
get called when we are done processing the given result sets. The trigger for that should
all come from a (a) few finite methods on Loader and (b) the cleanup code in
ScrollableResults and IteratorImpl (see discussion #1 below)
2) Add a LoadContext.cleanup() method to be used as the fail-safe. This new method will
be called from SessionImpl on cleaning up the Session. I do not think we can do this in
the transaction completion code because it is possible (depending on the db ) to have
result sets span a transaction; the condition I am worried about is iterate() and scroll()
queries, which keep the result sets open until explicitly done with. Anyway, coupled with
#1, this really truly should be a fail-safe. I'll also do some warn logging during
that process if there are still associated result-sets
Leaking PreparedStatement and ResultSet via CollectionLoadContext
instances maintained in Map collectionLoadContexts in LoadContexts
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Key: HHH-2631
URL:
http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/HHH-2631
Project: Hibernate3
Issue Type: Bug
Components: core
Affects Versions: 3.2.4
Environment: hibernate 3.2.3 with patch from HHH-2553
Reporter: Douglas A. Herrick
Assignee: Steve Ebersole
Fix For: 3.2.5, 3.3
Attachments: HHH-2631.patch
While diagnosing an apparent resource issue, while running our application for a couple
of hours I noticed over time that the number of PreparedStatement and ResultSet instances
continued to grow, eventually consuming a fair amount of memory. After digging around a
bit, I saw that the entries LoadContext.java inserts into the map named
collectionLoadContexts are not removed from the map [method cleanup(ResultSet resultSet)
might have removed them, but I never witnessed its invocation, nor did I find any
references to it).
I pasted below a stack trace that shows the insertion of elements into
collectionLoadContexts:
Thread [http-9943-Processor2] (Suspended (breakpoint at line 53 in
CollectionLoadContext))
CollectionLoadContext.<init>(LoadContexts, ResultSet) line: 53
LoadContexts.getCollectionLoadContext(ResultSet) line: 85
BasicCollectionLoader(Loader).handleEmptyCollections(Serializable[], Object,
SessionImplementor) line: 1060
BasicCollectionLoader(Loader).doQuery(SessionImplementor, QueryParameters, boolean)
line: 690
BasicCollectionLoader(Loader).doQueryAndInitializeNonLazyCollections(SessionImplementor,
QueryParameters, boolean) line: 236
BasicCollectionLoader(Loader).loadCollection(SessionImplementor, Serializable, Type)
line: 1994
BasicCollectionLoader(CollectionLoader).initialize(Serializable, SessionImplementor)
line: 36
BasicCollectionPersister(AbstractCollectionPersister).initialize(Serializable,
SessionImplementor) line: 565
DefaultInitializeCollectionEventListener.onInitializeCollection(InitializeCollectionEvent)
line: 60
SessionImpl.initializeCollection(PersistentCollection, boolean) line: 1716
PersistentSet(AbstractPersistentCollection).forceInitialization() line: 454
StatefulPersistenceContext.initializeNonLazyCollections() line: 785
QueryLoader(Loader).doQueryAndInitializeNonLazyCollections(SessionImplementor,
QueryParameters, boolean) line: 241
QueryLoader(Loader).doList(SessionImplementor, QueryParameters) line: 2220
QueryLoader(Loader).listIgnoreQueryCache(SessionImplementor, QueryParameters) line:
2104
QueryLoader(Loader).list(SessionImplementor, QueryParameters, Set, Type[]) line: 2099
QueryLoader.list(SessionImplementor, QueryParameters) line: 378
QueryTranslatorImpl.list(SessionImplementor, QueryParameters) line: 338
HQLQueryPlan.performList(QueryParameters, SessionImplementor) line: 172
SessionImpl.list(String, QueryParameters) line: 1121
QueryImpl.list() line: 79
HibQuery.list() line: 60
HibRepository(AbstractRepository).query(IQuery, Class) line: 300
...
While subsequent to this logic, hibernate does close the PreparedStatement and ResultSet
instances, since it never removes them from collectionLoadContexts map, those instances
are never GCed. After running our application for a couple of days the amount of storage
attributed to this potential leak is significant.
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