Ryan Hochstetler [http://community.jboss.org/people/ryanhos] replied to the 
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"Memory leak on org.jboss.classloader.spi.base.BaseClassLoader"

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This is the class blacklist.  I researched this back when we were on JBoss 
4.2.3 and now I'm revisiting it for JBoss 5.1.0, since things seem to have 
changed.

Hibernate calls class.forName() on every token in each unique query.  This is 
one of many reasons why it's crucially important to use bind parameters in your 
queries.  If you are using bind params, your query is parsed by Hibernate once, 
then placed in some parsed query cache.  This parsing is what calls 
Class.forName() on each token in the query.  If you're not using bind params, 
each query looks unique, and it gets reparsed each time the aruments in the 
WHERE clause change.  The endless stream of unique arguments in the where 
clause (from your 100k SOAP requests) end up as parameters to Class.forName().  
JBoss's classloader caches failed class lookups, as a performance enhancement.  
In JBoss 4.2.3, this was done in RepositoryClassLoader.  It was possible to set 
two properties which would not stop the accumulation in the class blacklist, 
but would stop the OutOfMemoryErrors from occurring by allowing the JVM to cull 
the blacklist when memory gets tight.

-Dorg.jboss.mx.loading.blacklistMode=SoftSet
-XX:SoftRefLRUPolicyMSPerMB=500

However, in JBoss 5.1.0, (probably 5.x on), RepositoryClassLoader appears to be 
unused (zero instances in my heap dump today).  The class blacklist is now 
contained in BaseClassLoader, which does not have the same runaway allocation 
guard, as far as I can tell.

You might try filing a JIRA since this seems like a regression, but Adrian 
Brock has already weighed-in on the topic once before, and he's of the opinion 
that it's the framework's problem, not JBoss'.  "There are many "stupid" webapp 
frameworks (and other code) around that try to continually load non-existant 
classes."   https://jira.jboss.org/browse/JBAS-3041 
https://jira.jboss.org/browse/JBAS-3041

In short, make sure that each and every one of your queries uses bind params, 
for this reason and numerous others all related to increased performance and 
security.

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