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Mike Matrigali updated DERBY-4018:
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    Component/s: Services

problem is in the monitor, marking as services component.

> ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException in TopService.inService under heavy 
> multithreaded use of EmbeddedDriver
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>                 Key: DERBY-4018
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-4018
>             Project: Derby
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Services
>    Affects Versions: 10.4.2.0
>         Environment: Windows XP SP2
> Intel Core 2 Duo 3GHz, 3GB RAM
> Java JDK 1.6.0_07
>            Reporter: Jeff Clary
>         Attachments: BeatDerbyToPieces.java, program_output.txt, sync.diff, 
> trunk_stacktrace.txt
>
>
> I have created a test program that reproduces this issue.  The program pounds 
> on Derby by running jobs on a pool of 10 threads.  Each job creates a new 
> Derby database, a schema, a table, and an index.  Then it shuts down the 
> database and finishes.  The program runs until an error occurs or until 1000 
> jobs have finished.
> The problem is very intermittent, and related I think to multithreaded access 
> of a vector "moduleInstances" in TopService.java.  I am seeing the error on 
> my machine about half the time I run the test program.  Sometimes it happens 
> after 100 or 200 jobs...but sometimes not until 500 or more, or not at all.
> I am using the 10.4.2 derby.jar downloaded from 
> http://db.apache.org/derby/releases/release-10.4.2.0.cgi, without any 
> modifications on my part.
> I will attach the test program plus output from a run that failed with the 
> ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException.  (The actual exception thrown to the 
> application from Derby is SQLException, but the underlying cause is an 
> ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException.)  BE AWARE that if you run this test program 
> it can use up a GByte or more of disk space in your Java tmp directory.

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