Oops. I forgot to add the following comment to the above message. 

As JBoss is occupying a lot of CPU and memory, it would be easy to debug if I 
know what it is doing at that point.

I saw in JMX-console that i can list the threaddump. But. i could not make any 
meaning out of it.

How do i find out the current thread that is running at that point?. And how do 
i read the threaddump  from jmx-console.

Any help is really appreciated.

Thanks,
Michael.

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