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Daniel Kulp commented on CXF-1816:
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I've gone through the heap in JProfiler to try and figure out what is
happening. It turns out there are a couple things going on:
1) There WERE two places in CXF that was holding onto the classes and
classloaders using a strong reference. I've committed fixes to that.
2) There are apparently a couple bugs in the JRE that we're hitting. The
Tomcat folks are working on ways to work around it. You can see some of what
they are doing at:
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/tomcat/trunk/java/org/apache/catalina/core/JreMemoryLeakPreventionListener.java?revision=830908&view=markup&pathrev=830908
Basically, we're hitting both bugs mentioned in there. The sun.awt.AppContext
class is definitely holding onto the WebabbClassloader strongly which is
preventing it from being undeployed. The second bug you can see right in the
comment is known to be caused by JAXB.
I've also discovered that Spring is holding onto some classes (and thus their
classloader) strongly in one of their bean caches. It MAY be OK depending on
the above bugs. Not really sure. The only workaround I could figure out is
to put the spring jars in the equivalent of the shared/lib dir and not directly
in the jar. That keeps Spring from caching them.
> Undeploying a CXF web app from tomcat on windows does not delete some CXF
> files
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>
> Key: CXF-1816
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CXF-1816
> Project: CXF
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Integration
> Affects Versions: 2.1.2
> Environment: Windows Vista, Tomcat 6
> Reporter: Antonio Leonforte
>
> When we try to undeploy a quite large web application (30Mb WAR file) using
> CXF, the operation completes with no warnings on the Tomcat manager page.
> However, the following two CXF files are *not* removed from the webapps
> folder, so that when we try to deploy the application again Tomcat fails. The
> files are: "cxf-2.0.5-incubator" and "cxf-2.1.2". Maybe some thread keeps
> these files locked and prevents tomcat from deleting them? We even tried to
> stop the application, wait a minute and then try to undeploy, but the above
> mentioned files were still there.
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