[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-210?page=all ]
Deepa Remesh updated DERBY-210:
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Attachment: (was: derby-210_10.1.status)
> Network Server will leak prepared statements if not explicitly closed by the
> user until the connection is closed
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: DERBY-210
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-210
> Project: Derby
> Type: Bug
> Components: Network Client
> Reporter: Kathey Marsden
> Assignee: Deepa Remesh
> Attachments: derby-210.diff, derby-210.status, derbyStress.java
>
> Network server will not garbage collect prepared statements that are not
> explicitly closed by the user. So a loop like this will leak.
> ...
> PreparedStatement ps;
> for (int i = 0 ; i < numPs; i++)
> {
> ps = conn.prepareStatement(selTabSql);
> rs =ps.executeQuery();
> while (rs.next())
> {
> rs.getString(1);
> }
> rs.close();
> // I'm a sloppy java programmer
> //ps.close();
> }
>
> To reproduce run the attached program
> java derbyStress
> Both client and server will grow until the connection is closed.
>
> It is likely that the fix for this will have to be in the client. The client
> does not send protocol to close the prepared statement, but rather reuses the
> PKGNAMCSN on the PRPSQLSTT request once the prepared statement has been
> closed. This is how the server knows to close the old statement and create a
> new one.
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