Bummer! This is 3 months old and I'd say my memory has faded a bit. :-( And it is not
easy to reproduce as well unless there is a way to screw up the FCL .dat file. I remember
loader.remove() somehow doesn't throw an exception there and therefore the code moves
on to notifyActivate and trigger the recursive loop.
Since now that we have documented the FCL limitation, maybe we can downgrade the serverity
and push it back to later releases. This is a bug associated mostly with FLC. If I run
into that problem again, I will raise it up.
Thanks,
-Ben
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[mailto:jbosscache-dev-bounces@lists.jboss.org] On Behalf Of Manik Surtani
Sent: Friday, October 27, 2006 6:56 PM
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Subject: [jbosscache-dev] JBCACHE-710
Ben,
Trying to understand the problem here, assuming an AS restart leaves the FCL .dat file in
an inconsistent state, wouldn't the loader.remove
() throw an exception anyway? And this would propagate up, since the
remove() method in the ActivationInterceptor does throw an Exception ...
--
Manik Surtani
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JBoss, a division of Red Hat
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