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Kristian Waagan updated DERBY-3571:
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Derby Info: (was: [Patch Available])
Clearing patch available, as the patch 1a causes errors in the tests.
I still want comments on the approach taken, and I plan to fix the bug (NPE) as
in patch 1b.
The problem is that the LOB state tracker is not always initialized at the time
it is attempted accessed.
> LOB locators are not released if the LOB columns are not accessed by the
> client
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> Key: DERBY-3571
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-3571
> Project: Derby
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: JDBC, Network Client
> Affects Versions: 10.3.2.1, 10.4.1.0, 10.5.0.0
> Reporter: Kristian Waagan
> Assignee: Kristian Waagan
> Attachments: derby-3571-1a-client_track_lob_fix.diff,
> derby-3571-1a-client_track_lob_fix.stat
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> If the client creates a result set containing LOB locator columns and
> iterates through it without actually accessing the LOB columns, the locators
> are not released.
> The amount of locators and their associated LOB objects causes the server to
> consume large amounts of memory and it eventually gets an OOME.
> There are a few workarounds for this bug:
> a) Access and/or properly close the LOBs (i.e. Blob.free).
> This is partly dependent on DERBY-2892.
> b) Invoke Connection.commit (or rollback) periodically, which causes all
> locators on the connection to be released.
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