[jboss-jira] [JBoss JIRA] Updated: (JBCOMMON-50) TimedCachePolicy leaks classloader to timer thread
Adrian Brock (JIRA)
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Tue Feb 17 08:43:47 EST 2009
[ https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/JBCOMMON-50?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]
Adrian Brock updated JBCOMMON-50:
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Fix Version/s: 2.2.11.GA
(was: 2.2.10.GA)
> TimedCachePolicy leaks classloader to timer thread
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> Key: JBCOMMON-50
> URL: https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/JBCOMMON-50
> Project: JBoss Common
> Issue Type: Bug
> Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
> Components: common-core (2.x)
> Affects Versions: 2.2.4.GA, 2.2.5.beta1
> Reporter: Brian Stansberry
> Assignee: Brian Stansberry
> Fix For: 2.2.11.GA
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> Attachments: JBCOMMON-50.patch
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> TimedCachePolicy has a static reference to a Timer, restartTimer. A timer creates a new thread when it is initialized; the thread inherits its TCCL from the TCCL of the thread that initializes it. Effect is that TCCL leaks to the restartTimer's thread.
> Not sure the best solution here, since common-core is a general use library. In general I think the right solution is to set the TCCL to a "safe" classloader before creating the Timer, and restore the TCCL afterwards. But what is a "safe" classloader? If you use TimedCachePolicy.class.getClassLoader(), then that classloader is leaked. That's fine in JBoss AS, but may be bad in other use cases. Perhaps null or system classloader is the right choice; I don't know enough about how this class is used to have a good idea if the TimerTasks being used (seems to only be RestartTimer) need to load classes.
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