[weld-issues] [JBoss JIRA] Commented: (WELD-920) Memory leak through the creational context of an @AppScoped bean when injecting Instance<>
Pete Muir (JIRA)
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Tue Jun 28 11:23:23 EDT 2011
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Pete Muir commented on WELD-920:
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No new methods on instance. (2) would be a config options. For the CDI improvement it would be some sort of explicit destroy() method on Instance I think.
> Memory leak through the creational context of an @AppScoped bean when injecting Instance<>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: WELD-920
> URL: https://issues.jboss.org/browse/WELD-920
> Project: Weld
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Scopes & Contexts
> Affects Versions: 1.1.0.CR3, 1.1.1.Final
> Reporter: Adam Warski
> Attachments: leak-test-1.war, leak-test.tar.gz
>
>
> Given a simple dependent-scoped bean: public class InstanceBean {}, and an application-scoped bean (see below) to which an instance of the dependent-scoped bean is injected, each time the get() method is called on the instance, even though it's not used, a reference to it stays in the creational context of the application scoped bean (http://screencast.com/t/XqjQ1GB7Wv3). That way after several requests, where each one calls the method, more and more memory is leaked (http://screencast.com/t/s1VBx49i).
> Attached is a simple web application demonstrating this. To reproduce, deploy to AS6, click the "leak" button several times, and analyze the heap dump e.g. in JProfiler.
> @ApplicationScoped
> @Named("test")
> public class AppScopedBean {
> private Instance<InstanceBean> instanceBeanInstance;
> @Inject
> public AppScopedBean(Instance<InstanceBean> instanceBeanInstance) {
> this.instanceBeanInstance = instanceBeanInstance;
> }
> public AppScopedBean() {
> }
> public void leakOneInstance() {
> System.out.println("Leaked!");
> instanceBeanInstance.get();
> }
> }
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