Hi Chuck
I'll try... I think there is a JAR registration issue with Javamail. At
least, I found an article on the Internet that talks about it.
On 2010/04/27 10:52 PM, Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Jamie [mailto:ja...@stimulussoft.com]
Subject: Re: JAR files still locked after Context.stop()
I figure out that it is only the Javamail mail.jar file that
is locked. For some reason, Windows wont let go of it, but all
other appear to be fine.
You could always put that jar in Tomcat's lib directory rather than the webapp.
Can you find out who is holding references to any classes from the jar? (My
guess is that it's yet another JRE registration that the leak finder hasn't yet
been coded to handle.)
- Chuck
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