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Kathey Marsden commented on DERBY-5328:
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What  corruptions that might be caused by this issue?  Could an actual database 
corruption occur or is it just that the output screens might be garbled when 
presented to the user?


> The private fields of the NetServlet can be changed by multiple threads, 
> giving rise to race conditions and corruptions.
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>
>                 Key: DERBY-5328
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-5328
>             Project: Derby
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Network Server
>    Affects Versions: 10.9.0.0
>            Reporter: Rick Hillegas
>
> At the beginning of the NetServlet class, there are a number of private 
> fields. These fields can be inspected and changed by any thread running 
> inside NetServlet.doGet(). Due to the way that app servers dispatch servlet 
> requests, this means that multiple threads can be operating inside doGet() at 
> the same time, clobbering one another's work. The weirdest instance of this 
> is the shared PrintWriter (called "out") which is used to produce the 
> response web page sent back by the servlet. Multiple threads all writing to 
> the same PrintWriter will create a very bizarre response page. The following 
> improvements should be made:
> 1) The "server" field should be set by a synchronized method.
> 2) Every run through doGet() should create its own PrintWriter which is 
> passed to other methods. The instance-wide "out" field should be removed.
> 3) Various other fields should be re-coded using the Atomic classes 
> introduced by Java 5. These fields include "logStatus" and "traceStatus". 
> This solution can be implemented if the community votes to approve the 
> sunsetting of JVM 1.4 (currently at the polls).

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