[jboss-jira] [JBoss JIRA] (WFLY-9274) Wildfly osgi/module isolation not working consistently

Nuno Godinho de Matos (JIRA) issues at jboss.org
Mon Aug 28 16:30:00 EDT 2017


Nuno Godinho de Matos created WFLY-9274:
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             Summary: Wildfly osgi/module isolation not working consistently
                 Key: WFLY-9274
                 URL: https://issues.jboss.org/browse/WFLY-9274
             Project: WildFly
          Issue Type: Bug
          Components: OSGi
    Affects Versions: 10.1.0.Final
            Reporter: Nuno Godinho de Matos
            Assignee: Thomas Diesler
             Fix For: 10.2.0.Final


There is an underministic bug on the module layer of wildfly, whereby the boot logic of the application server is not ensured to give the appropriate module isolation - which can lead to unexpected boot classpath problems.

An example of this phenomena is given on the wildfly forum thread:

https://developer.jboss.org/thread/275839

In this example, we have the logging subsystem setup to use a custome handler.
The custom handler wishes to have acces to the JUL extension classes on the org.jboss.logmanger module, but wishes to do have no relationship with the org.apache.log4j packages associated to the wildfly org.jboss.log4j module.

What we see in this example is that an application gets from wildfly mixed behavior.
Most of the time, during boot, the processes works without problem, where the custom handler runs isolated from the undersired log4j libraries within wildfly.
But other times the application boot procedure will not go smoothly with the custom handler having processes routing JUL LogRecords events into the bundled log4j because the application server has loaded some of the classes that exist the org.jboss.log4j module.

And as we know when the same class is loaded by different class loaders, then that class that orinates from class loader A cannot be assigned to the corresponding class of class loader B, even if the classes are exactly the same.


This is not an isolated issue.
There are also open issues on the wildfly forum reporting on startup problems on the logging subsystme where sometimes the LogManager class had not yet been loaded, and sometimes this issue goes away.

This is an indication of some deep issue engrained into the OSGI subsystem, where the module isolation behavior is not ensured to work all the time and that the boot procedure is not deterministically reliable. 
It should not be that the application server some time starts successfully and others not.
Booting wildfly should always result in the same outcode.
Problems of this nature with class loading problems should either always happen if the configuration is not done properly or never happen if the configuration is proper.

In the case of thread:
https://developer.jboss.org/thread/275839

Our belief is that the configuration is doing all it possible can to request the necessary module isolation from base packages and the outcome where log4j class load problems take place should never be allowed to happen.

Many thanks.





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