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ramkrishna.s.vasudevan updated HADOOP-7090: ------------------------------------------- Affects Version/s: 0.23.0 Status: Patch Available (was: Open) > Possible resource leaks in hadoop core code > ------------------------------------------- > > Key: HADOOP-7090 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-7090 > Project: Hadoop Common > Issue Type: Bug > Affects Versions: 0.21.0, 0.23.0 > Reporter: Gokul > Attachments: HADOOP-7090.0.patch > > > It is always a good practice to close the IO streams in a finally block.. > For example, look at the following piece of code in the Writer class of > BloomMapFile > {code:title=BloomMapFile .java|borderStyle=solid} > public synchronized void close() throws IOException { > super.close(); > DataOutputStream out = fs.create(new Path(dir, BLOOM_FILE_NAME), true); > bloomFilter.write(out); > out.flush(); > out.close(); > } > {code} > If an exception occurs during fs.create or on any other line, out.close() > will not be executed.. > The following can reduce the scope of resorce leaks.. > {code:title=BloomMapFile .java|borderStyle=solid} > public synchronized void close() throws IOException { > super.close(); > DataOutputStream out = null; > try{ > out = fs.create(new Path(dir, BLOOM_FILE_NAME), true); > bloomFilter.write(out); > out.flush(); > }finally{ > IOUtils.closeStream(out); > } > {code} -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira