On 7/6/11 6:01 AM, Ladowichx, Michael wrote: > Hello, > > > > I am using your API commons pools. > > I would like to know what happen whether an active object is locked a long > time. > > Is there a way to return this active object in the pool after a long time ? > I assume that you mean that the object is checked out from the pool by a client using borrowObject and you want to get it forcibly returned to the pool. If so, the answer is no. Current released versions of Commons Pool do not keep track of instances checked out by clients, so there is no way for the pool to reach out and grab one back. Version 2.0, getting close to release, will be able to keep track of instances in circulation, but there is no plan at this point to enable forcible return. Quite likely, something like DBCP's AbandonedObjectPool functionality will be incorporated for generic object pools, but that destroys, rather than returns abandoned instances. The best solution obviously is to get the clients to clean up after themselves - always returning instances that they borrow.
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