On 2024-Oct-04, KK CHN wrote:

> The mobile tablets are installed with the android based vehicle
> tracking app which updated every 30 seconds its location fitted inside the
> vehicle ( lat long coordinates) to the PostgreSQL DB through the java
> backend application to know the latest location of the vehicle and its
> movement which will be rendered in a map based front end.
> 
> The vehicles on the field communicate  via 443 to   8080 of the Wildfly
> (version 27 ) deployed with the vehicle tracking application developed with
> Java(version 17).

It sounds like setting TCP keepalives in the connections between the
Wildfly and the vehicles might help get the number of dead connections
down to a reasonable level.  Then it's up to Wildfly to close the
connections to Postgres in a timely fashion.  (It's not clear from your
description how do vehicle connections to Wildfly relate to Postgres
connections.)

I wonder if the connections from Wildfly to Postgres use SSL?  Because
there are reported cases where TCP connections are kept and accumulate,
causing problems -- but apparently SSL is a necessary piece for that to
happen.

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