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Gary D. Gregory commented on DBCP-595:
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Hello [~dionusos] 

Thank you for your report.

To get an idea of the impact of your change, you could create a PR on github 
against the master branch. This will cause builds to run on Java LTS platforms. 
That's a first step. It's possible that we do not have sufficient code coverage 
in tests to detect problems in this area though. IOW, the builds could be green 
and still cause issues for existing apps. This will need careful review.

> Connection pool can be exhausted when connections are killed on the DB side
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: DBCP-595
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DBCP-595
>             Project: Commons DBCP
>          Issue Type: Bug
>    Affects Versions: 2.11.0
>            Reporter: Dénes Bodó
>            Priority: Critical
>              Labels: deadlock, robustness
>
> Apache Oozie 5.2.1 uses OpenJPA 2.4.2 and commons-dbcp 1.4 and commons-pool 
> 1.5.4. These are ancient versions, I know.
> h1. Description
> The issue is that when due to some network issues or "maintenance work" on 
> the DB side (especially PostgreSQL) which causes the DB connection to be 
> closed, it results exhausted Pool on the client side. Many threads are 
> waiting at this point:
> {noformat}
> "pool-2-thread-4" #20 prio=5 os_prio=31 tid=0x00007faf7903b800 nid=0x8603 
> waiting on condition [0x000000030f3e7000]
>    java.lang.Thread.State: WAITING (parking)
>       at sun.misc.Unsafe.park(Native Method)
>       - parking to wait for  <0x000000066aca8e70> (a 
> java.util.concurrent.locks.AbstractQueuedSynchronizer$ConditionObject)
>       at java.util.concurrent.locks.LockSupport.park(LockSupport.java:175)
>       at 
> java.util.concurrent.locks.AbstractQueuedSynchronizer$ConditionObject.await(AbstractQueuedSynchronizer.java:2039)
>       at 
> org.apache.commons.pool2.impl.LinkedBlockingDeque.takeFirst(LinkedBlockingDeque.java:1324)
>  {noformat}
> According to my observation this is because the JDBC driver does not get 
> closed on the client side, nor the abstract DBCP connection 
> _org.apache.commons.dbcp2.PoolableConnection_ .
> h1. Repro
> (Un)Fortunately I can reproduce the issue using the latest and greatest 
> commons-dbcp 2.11.0 and commons-pool 2.12.0 along with OpenJPA 3.2.2.
> I've just created a Java application to reproduce the issue: 
> [https://github.com/dionusos/pool_exhausted_repro] . See README.md for 
> detailed repro steps.
> h1. Kind of solution?
> To be honest I am not really familiar with DBCP but with this change I 
> managed to make my application more robust:
> {code:java}
> diff --git a/src/main/java/org/apache/commons/dbcp2/PoolableConnection.java 
> b/src/main/java/org/apache/commons/dbcp2/PoolableConnection.java
> index 440cb756..678550bf 100644
> --- a/src/main/java/org/apache/commons/dbcp2/PoolableConnection.java
> +++ b/src/main/java/org/apache/commons/dbcp2/PoolableConnection.java
> @@ -214,6 +214,10 @@ public class PoolableConnection extends 
> DelegatingConnection<Connection> impleme
>      @Override
>      protected void handleException(final SQLException e) throws SQLException 
> {
>          fatalSqlExceptionThrown |= isFatalException(e);
> +        if (fatalSqlExceptionThrown && getDelegate() != null) {
> +            getDelegate().close();
> +            this.close();
> +        }
>          super.handleException(e);
>      }{code}
> What do you think about this approach?
> Is it a completely dead-end or we can start working on it in this direction?
> Do you agree that the reported and reproduced issue is a real one and nut 
> just some kind of misconfiguration?
>  
> I am lost at this point and I need to move forward so I am asking for 
> guidance here.



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