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I am surprised that you are seeing an issue in 3.2.2 because the default in
3.2 is to delegate to the boot classpath first for all class loads (the
default setting in 3.2 is org.osgi.framework.bootdelegation=*). The
osgi.compatibility.bootdelegation option was added in 3.3 because we no
longer de
Now that you mention it, I could be wrong but I think I have seen the
same leak using the SpringSource app server plus a JRuby on Rails app
deployed using warble. (No BSF in sight, as far as I know.)
The symptoms are that undeploying + redeploying the Ruby app causes a
permanent increase in
Hi,
For what it's worth, I am not seeing the memory leak with groovy... I'm only
seeing it with ruby... I don't see a leak with a 24x7 ruby script, only when I
"yo-yo" and start/stop/restart scripts...
My gut feeling tells me it has something to do with the attachment to the class
loader, wh