[logback-dev] [JIRA] Commented: (LBCLASSIC-33) unregistering in the jmx plugin

Joern Huxhorn (JIRA) noreply-jira at qos.ch
Tue Nov 11 15:10:21 CET 2008


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Joern Huxhorn commented on LBCLASSIC-33:
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Hi Ceki,

I just tried the latest snapshot from svn with our hello-world and the whole classloader incl. all it's classes is now properly unloaded after undeploying the webapp.
I didn't call any methods on the logback jmx configurator, though´, but it was available in jconsole and was removed properly after undeployment.

So I'd consider this bug fixed.
Sorry, I didn't have the time to check your memory-dump.

Joern.

> unregistering in the jmx plugin
> -------------------------------
>
>                 Key: LBCLASSIC-33
>                 URL: http://jira.qos.ch/browse/LBCLASSIC-33
>             Project: logback-classic
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Other
>    Affects Versions: unspecified
>         Environment: Operating System: All
> Platform: All
>            Reporter: Hontvári József
>            Assignee: Ceki Gulcu
>
> I started using the JMX plugin of login, and I wondered how should I
> shut it down when a web application is restarted. I haven't found a
> function which unregisters the Configurator MBean. This object holds a
> reference (through ContextAwareBase) to a Context. I am afraid that not
> unregistering it causes a memory leak when a web application is restarted. 
> There should be a way to shutdown the JMX plugin. Or more generally an API to shut down the Logback system in its entirety: flush buffers, close files etc. It must be decided what to do if a log request arrives when or after logback is shutting down.

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