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[jira] [Comment Edited] (ODE-943) NoClassDefFoundError for org.apache.log4j.helpers.AbsoluteTimeDateFormat in SimpleScheduler.doLoadImmediate() leads memory leak

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Mateusz Nowakowski edited comment on ODE-943 at 11/18/12 4:30 PM:
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I have the same issue under Fuse ESB Enterprise 7.0.2 (aka Fuse ESB 4.5)

There are several way to fix it:
# AbsolteTImeDateFormat can be freely removed as it is used only for loggin in debug mode. It can be replaced via inline SimpleDateFormat or so..
# Fix ODE Import-Packages OSGi section, everything is optional, but if fact most of packages are mandatory (like this org.apache.log4j.helpers in this case)

                
      was (Author: matihost):
    I have the same issue under Fuse ESB Enterprise 7.0.2 (aka Fuse ESB 4.5)

                  
> NoClassDefFoundError for org.apache.log4j.helpers.AbsoluteTimeDateFormat in SimpleScheduler.doLoadImmediate() leads memory leak
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>
>                 Key: ODE-943
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ODE-943
>             Project: ODE
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: BPEL Runtime, JBI Integration
>    Affects Versions: 1.3.5, 1.4
>         Environment: Ubuntu 11.04 64bit, Oracle JDK 1.6, Servicemix 4.3.0
>            Reporter: Abdulkadir Yaman
>
> On a fresh installation of Servicemix 4.3.0 does not expose org.apache.log4j.helpers by default although Pax logging bundle contains this package. At line:707 of Ode_1.3.5 version and line:732 of trunk,  AbsoluteTimeDateFormat f = new AbsoluteTimeDateFormat(); line leads to NoClassDefFoundError for org.apache.log4j.helpers.AbsoluteTimeDateFormat. As this error is a subclass of throwable, it is not caught in catch() block.
> This issue leads to huge memory leak under load as _processedSinceLastLoadTask.clear(); line can not be reached ever, 1 million requests will make your 1gb heap size drained and get your servicemix in a fullgc cycles.
> I worked around this issue by wrapping log4j jar into servicemix by karaf@ osgi:install -s wrap:mvn:log4j/log4j/1.2.13 , and restarting whole system. 
> Also log4j dependencies are imported as resolution:optional in MANIFEST-MF in ode-jbi bundle. 
> To reproduce;
> 1 - reduce heap size in servicemix executable
> 2 - add jvm option : -verbosegc to watch gc and fullgc cycles on karaf console or -Xloggc:somefile.out for tailing a file for output
> 3 - set KARAF_DEBUG=true in case you want to debug and see _processedSinceLastLoadTask.size() shows increasing number of entries
> 3 - download servicemix 4.3.0 from apache
> 4 - in karaf console, features:install ode
> 5 - deploy a simple bpel flow,   features:install examples-ode-ping-pong
> 6 - generate load either via JMeter or Soapui
> 7 - take a heap dump either via jmap or via JConsole finding mbean  com.sun.management-->HotSpotDiagnostic--> operations --> dumpHeap(heapdump.snapshot) , you can find dump file under $SMX_HOME
> 8 - analyse it via yourkit profiler or jprofiler, whatever suits you, you will see one object retain most of the memory, which is  org/apache/ode/scheduler/simple/SimpleScheduler on object explorer window.

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