Using tomcat 7 I get this warning... SEVERE: The web application [/editor-2.0-SNAPSHOT] created a ThreadLocal with key of type [java.lang.ThreadLocal] (value [java.lang.threadlo...@41649a55]) and a value of type [org.apache.myfaces.config.RuntimeConfig] (value [org.apache.myfaces.config.runtimecon...@33d063fd]) but failed to remove it when the web application was stopped. This is very likely to create a memory leak.
I don't know if the RuntimeConfig could be the one responsible of the leak in Jboss? Bruno On 15 October 2010 13:12, <[email protected]> wrote: > Thanks Werner. Hope someone can take a look before 2.0.3. > > Stan > > > Quoting Werner Punz <[email protected]>: > > Am 15.10.10 14:04, schrieb [email protected]: >> >>> I'm pretty sure 2.0.1 has a memory leak on undeploy. Mojarra had an >>> undeploy leak and it took a long time to track it down. The same test I >>> was using on Mojarra also failed on MyFaces but I haven't had time to >>> track down the leak in MyFaces. >>> >>> Maybe this is fixed in 2.0.2? If not maybe someone can go ahead and >>> take a look? The mem leak keeps MyFaces from passing TCK on JBoss AS. >>> To test, all you need to do is create a small exploaded JSF app. Then >>> have a script that touches web.xml every 10 seconds. That will cause >>> the app to redeploy. You will get a PermGen error in about an hour. >>> >> >> Hi Stan I opened a ticket under >> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MYFACES-2942 >> >> Just to make sure the info is not lost. >> I hope you dont mind that I just copy pasted the info you gave here. >> >> >> Werner >> > > > > > >
