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DO NOT REPLY [Bug 36581] - [pool] GenericObjectPool Evictor should be a TimerTask, not a Thread
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Sandy@McArthur.org changed:
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Created an attachment (id=17671)
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GenericObjectPools-TimerTask.patch
Updated and improved patch that applies to both GenericObjectPool and
GenericKeyedObjectPool. This patch is basicly the previously submitted one but:
* applies to current SVN
* Makes the java.util.Timer a daemon thread
* Also patches GenericKeyedObjectPool
* Shares the same Timer instance between the two pool types.
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