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Helge Dannenberg commented on POOL-192:
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> GenericKeyedObjectPool: clear() clears the keyed pool but does not decrease
> the item counter
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> Key: POOL-192
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/POOL-192
> Project: Commons Pool
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 1.5.6
> Reporter: Helge Dannenberg
> Fix For: 1.5.7
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> If function 'clear(Object key)' in GenericKeyedObjectPool is called onto a
> keyed pool, the ObjectQueue (= the keyed pool) is removed from the pool list.
> Its items are deleteded in the function 'destroy()' afterwards. But as the
> ObjectQueue is already removed, the itemcounter _totalInternalProcessing is
> never decreased.
> As a result of this bug the pool exhausts even if the pool is empty.
> The solution is to decrease the counter _totalInternalProcessing in
> 'destroy()' also if ObjectQueue in null.
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