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Nick Williams reassigned LOG4J2-457:
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    Assignee: Nick Williams

> JDBCAppender does not release JDBC connections to the connection pool when 
> WAR/EAR is stopped
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>
>                 Key: LOG4J2-457
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LOG4J2-457
>             Project: Log4j 2
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Appenders
>    Affects Versions: 2.0-beta9
>         Environment: JBOSS application server, PostgreSQL database
>            Reporter: Tihomir Meščić
>            Assignee: Nick Williams
>
> We use log4j 2 for logging inside our J2EE app (packaged as EAR, log4j JARs 
> are bundled inside). The app is deployed on JBOSS EAP 6.1 app server. We are 
> using the JDBCAppender for logging to a PostgreSQL database, and the appender 
> is configured to use a DataSource for fetching connections. The appender is 
> configured as follows:
>     <JDBC name="jdbcAppender" tableName="log_entries">
>       <DataSource jndiName="java:jboss/datasources/XyzDS" />
>       <Column name="log_entries_message" isUnicode="false" pattern="%message" 
> />
>       <Column name="log_entries_type" literal="0" />
>       .....
> The problem is: after the EAR is stopped (undeployed) log4j is not releasing 
> the JDBC connection back to the connection pool, and after we stop/start the 
> application a couple of times, our server becomes useless because there are 
> no more free connections in the connection pool. I've looked at the thread 
> dump of the server and there are a lot of threads like this:
> org.apache.logging.log4j.core.LoggerContext$ShutdownThread @ 0xbe447138



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