On 26/06/14 17:28, Sergey Beryozkin wrote:
Hi
On 26/06/14 13:11, [email protected] wrote:
Hi Sergey,

thanks for your prompt response. You are right, what I saw in the heap
dump
were links to the provider class, which prevented the classloader from
being garbage collected.

The provider in question is registered via the standard JAX-RS means, in
the getSingletons method of javax.ws.rs.core.Application. This is done
this
way because we need to configure the JacksonJaxbJsonProvider.


I've confirmed that the context info JAX-RS provider stored on the Bus
contains the actual provider classes - this needs to be fixed.
I'll look into it
This is ok in itself but due to Tomee having a default bus shared between the endpoints it becomes a problem after redeployments.

Hmm... I'll need to think how to overcome it...

Cheers, Sergey



Thanks, Sergey

I'll check with the Tomee team to see if endpoint specific buses are
possible.

Thanks a lot.


On 26 June 2014 07:10, Sergey Beryozkin <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi

On 26/06/14 04:32, [email protected] wrote:

Hi All,

hope you are doing well. We've been using Tomee as our application
server
lately (we have some basic JAX-RS APIs), and after several
redeployments
we
get a PermGen space error. I've been digging into the heap dump, and
from
what I see our custom JAX-RS provider (JacksonJaxbJsonProvider) is
being
referenced inside ExtensionManagerBus's properties and never
unregistered.

I'm pretty sure it's Tomee's fault, because it should be doing due
cleanup
on undeployment, but I was wondering whether the ExtensionManagerBus
has
any way of removing the registered providers.

  CXF JAX-RS checks provider context properties when it registers
providers and stores reflection-specific information and proxies on the
bus, it does not store the actual providers.

Do you have some more info how Bus ends up linking to the provider ?
We have a feature allowing providers registered directly on the bus via
bus properties, is it what is being done in your case ?

If not then I'm not sure. ProviderFactory holding providers is
registered
on the endpoint but I'm not seeing the code where the endpoint is
registered on the bus.

Either way, the problem appears to be originating from the fact that a
single shared bus is used between multiple endpoints in Tomee. Is it
possible in Tomee endpoint descriptors set up an endpoint specific bus ?
For example, in Spring/Blueprint descriptors which can declare a new CXF
Bus and have jaxrs/jaxws endpoints linking to it and this bus would be
recycled on the redeployment.

So, please let me know:
- if you have more info about the link from Bus to providers
- check if providers are registered directly on the bus (check its
properties like "javax.ws.rs.ext.MessageBodyReader")
- check if Tomee allows creating endpoint specific buses

Lets us know please how it goes

Thanks, Sergey




  Any help would be appreaciated
Thanks in advance.





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