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PM19438: RUNNING WTX MAP FROM THE WTX DATAHANDLER AS A BINDING TO THE WEBSPHERE FILE ADAPTER ENCOUNTERS A MEMORY LEAK ON WESB

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APAR status

  • Closed as program error.

Error description

  • Running a WTX map from the WTX DataHandler as a binding to the
    WebSphere File Adapter used by a WESB mediation causes a memory
    leak.
    

Local fix

  • WTXCQ - WTX00034688
    LV / BD
    Circumvention: None
    

Problem summary

  • Users Affected:
    WebSphere Transformation Extender customers who use native
    XML schemas
    
    Problem Description:
    24/7 WTX applications (WTX Launcher, WMB, WESB) can experience
    memory leaks when running WTX maps using native schema as a type
    tree. The memory leak can cause aborts and hangs.
    
    Platforms Affected:
    All
    

Problem conclusion

  • Fixed small size memory leaks in WTX XDS module.
    
    
    Delivered in:
    8.2.0.6, 8.3.0.3
    

Temporary fix

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APAR Information

  • APAR number

    PM19438

  • Reported component name

    WTX FOR INT SER

  • Reported component ID

    5724M4010

  • Reported release

    820

  • Status

    CLOSED PER

  • PE

    NoPE

  • HIPER

    NoHIPER

  • Special Attention

    NoSpecatt / Xsystem

  • Submitted date

    2010-07-29

  • Closed date

    2010-10-01

  • Last modified date

    2010-10-14

  • APAR is sysrouted FROM one or more of the following:

  • APAR is sysrouted TO one or more of the following:

Fix information

  • Fixed component name

    WTX FOR INT SER

  • Fixed component ID

    5724M4010

Applicable component levels

  • R820 PSY

       UP

  • R830 PSY

       UP

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Document Information

Modified date:
14 October 2010