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Eric,
Eric B. wrote:
I've been trying to figure out how to create a Wrapper of SqlConnection, but
am having trouble getting this to work. Would you mind giving me a couple
of pointers where to start?
See the thread from last week with the
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Eric,
Eric B. wrote:
I'm happy to test out an validate that theory, but based on what I've seen
so far, this isn't the case at all.
Try deploying nothing in your application but the following JSP. Browse
to it, and intentionally leak a
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Eric,
Eric B. wrote:
I'm happy to test out an validate that theory, but based on what I've
seen
so far, this isn't the case at
From: news [mailto:n...@ger.gmane.org] On Behalf Of Eric B.
Subject: Re: dbcp pool freezing
Has there ever been any thought to doing abandoned
connection tracking as a background thread, or was
the current implementation decided upon to save on
resources?
Don't know the history of commons
Hi,
The first thing to be checked is probably your application. If some
method does not properly close an SQL connection, you will have a leak
that will ultimately lead to this resource exhaustion.
To better trace if this is a case, you may for example create a Wrapper
of SqlConnection
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Hi,
The first thing to be checked is probably your application. If some method
does not properly close an SQL connection, you will have a leak that will
ultimately lead to this
Check that you don't have garbage collection problems.
A heavy GC load will show up with these symptoms you
are seeing (because GC stalls threads as they acquire or
release locks).
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From: news [mailto:n...@ger.gmane.org] On Behalf Of Eric B.
Subject: dbcp pool freezing
and see that all my threads are in the WAITING state from
org.apache.tomcat.dbcp.pool.impl.GenericObjectPool.borrowObject
(GenericObjectPool.java:810)
I don't believe I have any connection leaks in my
From: news [mailto:n...@ger.gmane.org] On Behalf Of Eric B.
Subject: Re: dbcp pool freezing
Then the question becomes why aren't they being returned at
all? My timeout is 20secs; I would expect, if the Abandon
tracking was working properly for me, that the connections
would be returned
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Hi,
The first thing to be checked is probably your application. If some method
does not properly close an SQL connection, you will have a leak that will
ultimately lead to this resource
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From: news [mailto:n...@ger.gmane.org] On Behalf Of Eric B.
Subject: dbcp pool freezing
and see that all my threads are in the WAITING state
still left open, and that can get ugly
after a while, believe me.
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Caldarale, Charles R chuck.caldar
Dear Eric,
and see that all my threads are in the WAITING state from
org.apache.tomcat.dbcp.pool.impl.GenericObjectPool.borrowObject
(GenericObjectPool.java:810)
I don't believe I have any connection leaks in my code
Belief is not a substitute for evidence... Your webapp is clearly
not
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Subject: Re: dbcp pool freezing
Then the question becomes why aren't they being
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