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Stuart Douglas commented on AS7-4675:
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I have not been able to re-produce this, would you be able to give more details about what
is holding the references, and exactly what you are doing when the leak occurs?
Memory leak when reading EJB 2.1 CMP EntityBeans
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Key: AS7-4675
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/AS7-4675
Project: Application Server 7
Issue Type: Bug
Components: EJB
Affects Versions: 7.1.1.Final
Environment: Windows 7 Pro SP1 (64bit); JDK 1.6.0_31 (64bit); Oracle Database
11g Release 11.1.0.6.0 - 64bit Production; AS71.1Final / AS71.2 latest build
Reporter: Klaus Benary
Assignee: jaikiran pai
After reading 12000 EJB 2.1 EntityBeans in a test application there are about 5 million
Interceptor[] arrays firmely bound in the heap. A heap dump shows this as a typical
reference chain:
GC Root: ServiceContainerImpl$ServiceThread
ServiceContainerImpl$ServiceThread.container = ServiceContainerImpl
ServiceContainerImpl.registry = UnlockedReadHashMap
UnlockedReadHashMap.table = AtomicReferenceArray
AtomicReferenceArray.array = Object[16384]
Object[6209] = UnlockedReadHashMap$Item[3]
UnlockedReadHashMap$Item[1] = UnlockedReadHashMap$Item
UnlockedReadHashMap$Item.value = ServiceRegistrationImpl
ServiceRegistrationImpl.instance = ServiceControllerImpl
ServiceControllerImpl.serviceValue = ImmediateValue
ImmediateValue.value = TimedObjectInvokerImpl
TimedObjectInvokerImpl.timeoutInterceptors = HashMap
HashMap.table = HashMap$Entry[128]
HashMap$Entry[123] = HashMap$Entry
HashMap$Entry.value = ChainedInterceptor
ChainedInterceptor.interceptors = Arrays$ArrayList
Arrays$ArrayList.a = Interceptor[6]
The number of bound objects keeps growing when reading more EntityBeans - even wehn
reading the same beans again.
Even after undeploy of the application the
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