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Carsten Ziegeler commented on SLING-5068:
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Ah right, it's a context attribute not a request attribute. So it might get 
tricky.
The first idea which comes to my mind is:
When a servlet resource is resolved, we wrap the resource before it gets 
adapted to a servlet, this way we can control what is returned as 
getResourceResolver from that resource. 

> perThreadScriptResolver is shared between multiple Threads causing ISE in 
> ResourceResolverImpl
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: SLING-5068
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SLING-5068
>             Project: Sling
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Servlets
>    Affects Versions: Servlets Resolver 2.3.6
>         Environment: We facing the following issue with AEM 6.1 build on top 
> of Servlet Resolver 2.3.6.
>            Reporter: Dirk Rudolph
>            Priority: Critical
>         Attachments: error-stacktrace.txt, opened-and-closed-trace.txt
>
>
> We are building a single page application that loads small markup pieces in 
> several subsequent requests. For each request the same rendering applies and 
> so the same script is used.
> When cleaning the ServletResolvers internal cache we get a lot of ISE 
> ("Resource resolver is already closed") which seems to be because the 
> ResourceResolver is used in multiple Threads. 
> The problem seems to be that the first request creates an entry in the 
> servlet resolvers cache with a servlet that sets the perThreadScriptResolver 
> of this request/thread to the context. This entry is reused in another 
> thread. When now the first one finishes the processing the 
> perThreadScriptResolver gets closed in the onEvent method of ServletResolver 
> but is still used in the ScriptContext of another Thread. 
> See the attached Exceptions we got by adding some trace logging to the 
> ResourceResolverImpl (1.2.4). It proves that it is the 
> perThreadScriptResolver and not the shared one that causes the problem.



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