Roland Weber wrote:
Hi Tom,

Regarding the tolerance debate, maybe we can add a "zero tolerance"
mode to the connection managers in HttpConn 4. One that shuts down
the JVM if a connection leak is detected. I'll keep it in mind.
If you do this, please allow the application to decide what happens if
the condition is detected.  In testing, I might want to exit, but in
production, exiting the JVM is a bit extreme.

OK. Auto-shutdown-mode, log-error-mode,...

J2EE servers like JBoss issue WARN log when they detect connection
leaks. And the detection can be disabled. They do that primarily to ease
debugging of Resource Adapters.

Odi

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