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Andy Seaborne resolved JENA-901.
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Resolution: Fixed
Assignee: Andy Seaborne
Fix Version/s: Jena 3.1.1
> Make the cache of LPBRuleEngine bounded to avoid out-of-memory
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>
> Key: JENA-901
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JENA-901
> Project: Apache Jena
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Reasoners
> Affects Versions: Jena 2.12.1
> Reporter: Jan De Beer
> Assignee: Andy Seaborne
> Fix For: Jena 3.1.1
>
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> The class "com.hp.hpl.jena.reasoner.rulesys.impl.LPBRuleEngine" uses an
> in-memory cache named "tabledGoals", which has no limit as to the size/number
> of entries stored.
> {noformat}
> /** Table mapping tabled goals to generators for those goals.
> * This is here so that partial goal state can be shared across multiple
> queries. */
> protected HashMap<TriplePattern, Generator> tabledGoals = new HashMap<>();
> {noformat}
> We have experienced out-of-memory issues because of the cache being filled
> with millions of entries in just a few days under normal query usage
> conditions and a heap memory set to 3GB.
> In our setup, we have a dataset containing multiple graphs, some of them are
> actual data graphs (backed by TDB), and then there are two which are ontology
> models using a "TransitiveReasoner" and an "OWLMicroFBRuleReasoner",
> respectively. A typical query may run over all the graphs in the dataset,
> including the ontology ones (see below for a query template). Eventhough the
> ontology graphs would not yield any additional results for data queries
> (which is fine), the above mentioned cache would still fill up with new
> entries.
> {noformat}
> SELECT ?p ?o
> WHERE {
> GRAPH ?g {
> <some resource of interest> ?p ?o .
> }
> }
> {noformat}
> As there is no upper bound to the cache, soon or later all available heap
> memory will be consumed by the cache, giving rise to an out-of-memory
> criticial error.
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