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Philipp Butz updated UIMA-5935:
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    Description: 
This bug is related to bug UIMA-5799 . The bug seems not completely fixed, 
since the files are still being accessed after trying to delete them. This 
behavior can be shown by the tool 'lsof' (see screenshot). There seems still 
access to the resources of a pear on the file system, which denies the complete 
deletion on the file system after uninstalling it (they are marked as deleted 
but are not actually removed).

 

Potential cause:

The class PearAnalysisEngineWrapper creates and caches resource managers. The 
elements in that Cache (Java map) are never explicitly removed, not even in the 
destroy method.

  was:
This bug is related to bug UIMA-5799 . The bug seems not completely fixed, 
since the files are still being accessed after trying to delete them. This 
behavior can be shown by the tool 'lsof' (see screenshot). There seems still to 
be access to the resources of a pear on the file system, which denies the 
complete deletion on the file system after uninstalling it (they are marked as 
deleted but are not actually removed).

 

Potential cause:

The class PearAnalysisEngineWrapper creates and caches resource managers. The 
elements in that Cache (Java map) are never explicitly removed, not even in the 
destroy method.


> Destroy the ResourceManager on destroy of a pear 
> -------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: UIMA-5935
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/UIMA-5935
>             Project: UIMA
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Core Java Framework
>    Affects Versions: 2.10.3SDK
>            Reporter: Philipp Butz
>            Priority: Major
>         Attachments: Screenshot from 2018-12-18 08-34-10.png
>
>
> This bug is related to bug UIMA-5799 . The bug seems not completely fixed, 
> since the files are still being accessed after trying to delete them. This 
> behavior can be shown by the tool 'lsof' (see screenshot). There seems still 
> access to the resources of a pear on the file system, which denies the 
> complete deletion on the file system after uninstalling it (they are marked 
> as deleted but are not actually removed).
>  
> Potential cause:
> The class PearAnalysisEngineWrapper creates and caches resource managers. The 
> elements in that Cache (Java map) are never explicitly removed, not even in 
> the destroy method.



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