ScrapCodes commented on a change in pull request #19096: [SPARK-21869][SS] A 
cached Kafka producer should not be closed if any task is using it - adds inuse 
tracking.
URL: https://github.com/apache/spark/pull/19096#discussion_r271659837
 
 

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 File path: 
external/kafka-0-10-sql/src/main/scala/org/apache/spark/sql/kafka010/KafkaStreamingWrite.scala
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 @@ -103,20 +103,18 @@ class KafkaStreamDataWriter(
     // Send is asynchronous, but we can't commit until all rows are actually 
in Kafka.
     // This requires flushing and then checking that no callbacks produced 
errors.
     // We also check for errors before to fail as soon as possible - the check 
is cheap.
-    checkForErrors()
-    producer.flush()
-    checkForErrors()
+    close()
     KafkaWriterCommitMessage
   }
 
-  def abort(): Unit = {}
+  def abort(): Unit = {
+    close()
+  }
 
-  def close(): Unit = {
+  private def close(): Unit = {
+    checkForErrors()
+    producer.flush()
     checkForErrors()
-    if (producer != null) {
 
 Review comment:
   In the later comments @gaborgsomogyi, has himself clarified that it is not 
required, because now we can safely call double release on a producer.

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