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Memory Leak when calling processes.getInstancesByFilter via PAPI WebService (Doc ID 860619.1)

Last updated on DECEMBER 05, 2023

Applies to:

Oracle Business Process Management Suite - Version 6.0.4 to 10.3.1
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Symptoms

While simulating a number of users making a read only processes.getInstancesByFilter request to the PAPI WebServices (PAPI W/S) to retrieve Instance information on instances of a process from within the BPM and after an hour of running this test it was noticed that the Used Java Heap had climbed considerably and this memory was not being freed up.

In the heap dump there appears to be a number of entries which suspect a memory leak in the fuego.pool.TimedMultiValuatedCache object.

Cause

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