Thanks Aaron, half way there, that closed one of the two connections, but 
neither of mine were closing so still one left open after the following code?
John

On 13 Mar 2014, at 13:04, Aaron Rosenzweig <aa...@chatnbike.com> wrote:

> Hi John,
> 
> Yes, that’s a known Apple bug. It creates an extra one to read “Database 
> info” and then never releases it. There is a Wonder method to close database 
> connections like that.
> 
> ec.dispose();
> ERXEOAccessUtilities.closeDatabaseConnections(objectStore);
> objectStore.dispose();
> 
> Cheers,
> AARON ROSENZWEIG / Chat 'n Bike
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>       
> 
> On Mar 13, 2014, at 8:40 AM, John Pollard <j...@pollardweb.com> wrote:
> 
>> Hi List,
>> 
>> I have noticed that the database connections (seen using "show processlist" 
>> within mysql) are not being released.
>> I create my own ERXObjectStoreCoordinator and this results in two new mysql 
>> connections appearing.
>> When later I call dispose() on that ERXObjectStoreCoordinator, the database 
>> connections are not being freed up.
>> The dispose() call is in a Session.terminate() method, called after 
>> super.terminate().
>> 
>> Thanks for any thoughts on this.
>> 
>> John
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