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Summary | 0053774: RO pool is not closed by IE threads | ||
Revision | 2023-10-26 14:24 by caristu | ||
Steps To Reproduce | 1) Configure the RO pool 2) In the "External System" window, create a new external system 3) In the "Event Subscription" window, create an event subscription for the "Resend Orders" event and for the external system created in step 2). Note that being a multiple record event, the RO pool is used by default to get the data. 4) Trigger the event doing (see attached patch): SynchronizationEvent.getInstance() .triggerEvent("API_ResendOrders", Map.of("orders", List.of("E1987F8E432041BD9F81D3DD29D6D4CB"))); 5) In database, run: select count(*) from pg_stat_activity where state ilike '%in transaction%'; Note that the count of "idle in transaction" connections is increased every time the event is triggered |
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Revision | 2023-10-26 14:23 by caristu | ||
Steps To Reproduce | 1) Configure the RO pool 2) In the "External System" window, create a new external system 3) In the "Event Subscription" window, create an event subscription for the "Resend Orders" event and for the external system created in step 2). Note that being a multiple record event, the RO pool is used by default to get the data. 4) Trigger the event doing: SynchronizationEvent.getInstance() .triggerEvent("API_ResendOrders", Map.of("orders", List.of("E1987F8E432041BD9F81D3DD29D6D4CB"))); 5) In database, run: select count(*) from pg_stat_activity where state ilike '%in transaction%'; Note that the count of "idle in transaction" connections is increased every time the event is triggered |
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