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Francesco Nigro updated ARTEMIS-2984:
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Description:
Compressed large messages use native resources in the form of Inflater and
Deflater and should release them in a timely manner (instead of relying on
finalization) to save OOM to happen (of direct memory, to be precise).
This issue has the chance to simplify large message controllers, because much
of the existing code on controllers (including compressed one) isn't needed at
runtime, but just for testing purposes and a proper fix can move dead code
there too, saving leaky behavior to be maintained.
was:
Compressed large messages use native resources in the form of Inflater and
Deflater and should release them in a timely manner (instead of relying on
finalization) to save OOM to happen (of direct memory, to be precise).
This issue has the chance to simplify a lot the large message controller,
because much of the existing code on controllers (including compressed one)
isn't needed at runtime, but just for testing purposes and a proper fix can
move dead code there too, saving leaky behavior to be maintained.
> Compressed large messages can leak native resources
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> Key: ARTEMIS-2984
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ARTEMIS-2984
> Project: ActiveMQ Artemis
> Issue Type: Bug
> Reporter: Francesco Nigro
> Assignee: Francesco Nigro
> Priority: Major
> Time Spent: 10m
> Remaining Estimate: 0h
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> Compressed large messages use native resources in the form of Inflater and
> Deflater and should release them in a timely manner (instead of relying on
> finalization) to save OOM to happen (of direct memory, to be precise).
> This issue has the chance to simplify large message controllers, because much
> of the existing code on controllers (including compressed one) isn't needed
> at runtime, but just for testing purposes and a proper fix can move dead code
> there too, saving leaky behavior to be maintained.
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