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how to reproduce: 1. New Project -> Samples->SOA->Asynchronous BPEL Process 2. Enable, attach BPEL debugger and set a breakpoint 3. Run test which will trigger BPEL debugger I ran a couple of times and the appserver log window started to have endless exceptions and errors. It looked like an infinite loop or some sort. Please see attached appserver log for a sample
Created attachment 44386 [details] appserver log showing endless exceptions when using BPEL Debugger
I found this can surely trigger the endless loop of exceptions in server.log 1. Set a breakpoint, run it so that the bpel process is stopped at that point. 2. Wait for the test to timeout, and start another bpel process. 3. Repeat #1 and #2 just a few times and you will run into an infinite loop of exceptions in appserver, which you will have no other choice but to shut down.
Reproduced with NetBeans M10 build 200706242201 (full) on Windows XP Upgraded to P1 because this bug leaves users no choice but to shut down Sun's Appserver.
This issue is marked as a stopper for M10. Could you please integrate the fix into the trunk and "release60-m10" branch? Thanks.
Peter, Alexander is actively working on it.
Reproduced. Although, the bug is obviously not on the IDE side but on the runtime side, so I filed an issue at open-jbi-components.dev.java.net: https://open-jbi-components.dev.java.net/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=128
This is a seirous issue indeed. But taking into account that root cause is in opene esb runtimes I don't consider it like showstopper for M10.
Appropriate runtime bug was closed as not reproducible. Close this one as works for me.
not reproducible in Build 200707210000