[hibernate-issues] [Hibernate-JIRA] Updated: (HHH-1786) JTASessionContext.CleanupSynch does not remove sessions from currentSessionMap
Steve Ebersole (JIRA)
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Wed Aug 15 23:07:13 EDT 2007
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Steve Ebersole updated HHH-1786:
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Assignee: Steve Ebersole
Fix Version/s: 3.3
> JTASessionContext.CleanupSynch does not remove sessions from currentSessionMap
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> Key: HHH-1786
> URL: http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/HHH-1786
> Project: Hibernate3
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Affects Versions: 3.1.2
> Environment: IBM WebSphere 6.0.2.7, Hibernate CVS snapshot from 2006-02-24
> Reporter: Tomi Szabo
> Assignee: Steve Ebersole
> Fix For: 3.3
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> Attachments: JTASessionContext.java, WebSphereExtendedJTATransactionLookup.java, WebSphereExtendedJTATransactionLookup.patch.txt
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> We are using JTASessionContext, CMTTransaction and WebSphereExtendedJTATransactionLookup. We have experienced some memmory leak problems and after closer inspection we have found that Hibernate sessions are not removed from currentSessionMap inside JTASessionContext.
> Method JTASessionContext.CleanupSynch.afterCompletion() is called as expected but code "context.currentSessionMap.remove( txn );" does not remove session from Map because of key's hashcode has changed. This is due to fact that com.ibm.websphere.jtaextensions.ExtendedJTATransaction.hashCode is actually ID of underlaying transaction. But if it comes to the afterCompletion method in CleanupSynch the underlaying transaction is already closed. Closed transaction has ID 0 (default value) and it is different from ID under which the Hibernate session was previously inserted into Map.
> Possible patch is in attachements.
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