The exception says it all. Something is modifying the lst map while your
clean method is pruning outdated objects.
You should learn about multithreading in Java. Use synchronized blocks or
move to a synchronized map or a different structure to avoid these kind of
problems, depending on the performance requirements of your application.
On Mon, 6 Feb 2017 at 05:35, Magnus <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> when debugging my server-side code - and only when debugging it - I
> receive a ConcurrentModificationException during this method:
>
>  private void clean ()
>  {
>   Set<Map.Entry<String,Observator>> set = lst.entrySet();
>   Iterator<Map.Entry<String,Observator>> itr = set.iterator ();
>
>   while (itr.hasNext ())
>   {
>    Map.Entry<String,Observator> e = itr.next();
>
>    Observator o = e.getValue();
>
>    if (o.isOutdated())
>     itr.remove();
>   }
>  }
>
> Note that this server-side code is called repeatedly by the client inside
> as an RPC call a Timer.
>
> When I run the application inside eclipse with Project -> Run As -> Web
> Application (Super Dev Mode), no exception occurrs.
> When I debug it inside eclipse with Project -> Debug As -> Web Application
> (Super Dev Mode) *without any breakpoints*, no exception occurrs.
> But when I debug while having breakpoints, the exception is thrown...
>
> It seems to have something to do with stepping through server-side code
> while the client is making RPC calls...
>
> How do you deal with such problems?
>
> Thanks
> Magnus
>
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