Hi there,

I was wondering when to call the endExchange method on the exchange manually? Is it required to call it if we have called startBlocking() on the exchange?

How is the getResponseSender().sen("SOME TEXT") behavior if we call endExchange() with and without a prior startBlocking()  call

tldr;
I have been using Undertow for a while now. We were originally only using request parameters from the incoming request and thus, we never had to start the blocking exchange. Recently we started consuming the payload of a POST call and thus, we started blocking the exchange. Post this we observed memory leaks. While we were trying to figure out the cause of the memory leaks, we made a few changes. While the memory leaks got fixes, we started observing incomplete responses from some of the API. Basically, the exchange was being ended before the async, multi part, response was completely sent off. While trying to fix the issue, should I completely remove the explicit endExchange call or leave it there for the startBlocking() branch of code and only remove for non blocking exchange?
 
Regards
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Girish Sharma