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Stan Silvert commented on AS7-5586:
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I've changed the title of this jira. As I understand it, the memory leak is secondary
to the fact that @PreDestroy is not called on the view scoped bean. Agree?
I haven't been able to get @PreDestroy to work on these beans either, so I'll have
to start looking deeper.
@PreDestroy not called on view scoped managed bean
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Key: AS7-5586
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/AS7-5586
Project: Application Server 7
Issue Type: Bug
Components: JSF
Affects Versions: 7.1.1.Final, 7.1.2.Final (EAP)
Environment: Initializing Mojarra 2.1.7-jbossorg-2 (20120412-0335) and all native
Jboss JSF impl
Reporter: Mauricio Fenoglio
Assignee: Stan Silvert
Labels: jsf2, jsf21, memoryleak
Attachments: InjectionTest.jar, InjectionTest.war, InjectionTest.war,
InjectionTestV2.jar, TestingJSFMemoryLeak-1.0-SNAPSHOT.war
All JSF ManagedBean are not destroyed and generate a great memory problem.
This happen for View Scopes
Nor are running @PreDestroy
It is not possible to have production environments with jsf, so it is a blocker issue.
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