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Tomaz Cerar commented on WFLY-8160:
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Could you provide file leak track with help of
This will provide you with list of stacktraces where the file leaks are occuring and
please paste that back here.
Webservice response File Descriptor leak
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Key: WFLY-8160
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/WFLY-8160
Project: WildFly
Issue Type: Bug
Components: Web Services
Affects Versions: 9.0.0.Final, 9.0.2.Final, 10.1.0.Final
Environment: JDK: jdk1.8.0_121, jdk1.8.0_66
WilfFly : wildfly-10.1.0.Final, wildfly-9.0.2.Final , wildfly-9.0.0.Final
OS: Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 7.1 (Maipo)
Hardware: 64 bit 4 core
Reporter: Mahesh Reddy
Assignee: Alessio Soldano
Priority: Blocker
Attachments: BioMatcherWebserviceImpl.java, SOAP_REQUEST.txt, SOAP_RESPONSE.txt
We are getting File descriptor leak when wildfly responds to webservice call.
I think this happens if the webresvice response is huge complex structure,
I confirmed by adding the sleep just before the returning from the webservice method and
checking lsof -p <pid>, And again checking it after client receives the response,.
I notice for each webservice call, 2 file descriptors are open and never closed.