On 9/10/07, Gilberto C Andrade <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Michael Gentry wrote:
> > Yeah, that doesn't really surprise me, either. You didn't restart
> > JBoss, did you?
>
> Yes! After that we did an undeploy e deploy of the app.
> But it didn't matter as you could see!
You completely terminate
Michael Gentry wrote:
> Yeah, that doesn't really surprise me, either. You didn't restart
> JBoss, did you?
Yes! After that we did an undeploy e deploy of the app.
But it didn't matter as you could see!
>
> /dev/mrg
>
>
> On 9/10/07, Gilberto C Andrade <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Michael Ge
Yeah, that doesn't really surprise me, either. You didn't restart
JBoss, did you?
/dev/mrg
On 9/10/07, Gilberto C Andrade <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Michael Gentry wrote:
> > It sounds like when JBoss does the redeploy, it isn't actually fully
> > releasing the old application and therefore t
Michael Gentry wrote:
> It sounds like when JBoss does the redeploy, it isn't actually fully
> releasing the old application and therefore the connection count will
> keep going up in your database until you restart JBoss.
This happens even when we undeploy de webapp!
Other thing shouldn't cayen