Hey all,

We're using JNDI datastores in GeoServer and GeoTools occassionally logs:

   There's code using JDBC based datastore and not disposing them...

I believe this is due to the interaction between JDBCDataStore.finalize() and JDBCDataStore.dispose(); the latter will check if the data source is a ManageableDataSource. If it's not managable by GT, no state will change even if dispose() is called. However, finalize() doesn't make the same check before logging. Either GeoServer should wrap JNDI data sources with a NOP close() or GT needs to check before logging this warning (or have dispose() set dataSource = null unconditionally). What do you think?

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