Marcel Offermans created ACE-318:
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Summary: HTTP sessions don't expire
Key: ACE-318
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ACE-318
Project: ACE
Issue Type: Bug
Components: UI
Reporter: Marcel Offermans
After some debugging and reading, I discovered that our HTTP sessions by
default have a timeout of 0, which means they never expire. Why this is the
default I'm not sure but we should fix this, because if you create enough
sessions, you will now run out of memory. Two solutions are possible:
1) Use the development version of the Felix HTTP service, which does have
support for configuring the timeout. Actually the documentation already
mentions this, it just fails to mention that the latest release does not yet
support that option.
2) Explicitly use setMaxInactiveInterval(secs) on each session we create.
Provided we can hook into each location where sessions are created, this should
work too, and won't require us upgrading to some snapshot version.
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