Please report the bug into issue tracker. Ideally a reproducer should be provided along with the bug.
Thank you,
Marek
> On 26 Nov 2015, at 13:36, Gordan Krešić <gordan.kresic_at_steatoda.com> wrote:
>
> Is there any additional information that I can/should provide?
>
> I can reproduce this behaviour in two distinct projects, but if neccessary I can put together an additional simple test case.
>
> --
> Gordan Krešić
> Steatoda d.o.o.
> mailto:gordan.kresic_at_steatoda.com
> tel:// +385 1 38 32 456
> mob:// +385 91 514 9112
>
> On 20.11.2015 10:53, Gordan Krešić wrote:
>> Unfortunately, it seems I found yet another issue regarding this (missing)
>> invocation: if user closes its browser window before response is ready to be
>> sent, Factory.dispose is not called. No error is reported. Verified in
>> Firefox and Chrome.
>>
>> Simplified case:
>>
>> 1. Request maps to resources method
>>
>> 2. All dependant resources gets injected (Factory.provide is called)
>>
>> 3. Resource method starts its long operation
>>
>> 4. User closes browser window
>>
>> 5. Resource method finishes, no error are reported
>>
>> 6. Factory.dispose for injected resources is NOT called.
>>
>> Using Jersey 2.22.1, Tomcat 7.0.56 and Java 1.8.0_60-b27.
>>
>> --
>> Gordan Krešić
>> Steatoda d.o.o.
>> mailto:gordan.kresic_at_steatoda.com
>> tel:// +385 1 38 32 456
>> mob:// +385 91 514 9112
>>
>> On 12.06.2015 09:46, Gordan Krešić wrote:
>>> Yep, it works now.
>>>
>>> Tnx.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Gordan Krešić
>>> Steatoda d.o.o.
>>> mailto:gordan.kresic_at_steatoda.com
>>> tel:// +385 1 38 32 456
>>> mob:// +385 91 514 9112
>>>
>>> On 10.06.2015 01:39, Marek Potociar wrote:
>>>> I just tested the attached application
>>>> <https://github.com/sonyandy/jersey-test> with Jersey 2.18 and it works.
>>>> Please try if switching to 2.18 will help.
>>>>
>>>> Marek
>>>>
>>>>> On 03 Jun 2015, at 02:39, Gordan Krešić <gordan.kresic_at_steatoda.com
>>>>> <mailto:gordan.kresic_at_steatoda.com>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Using Jersey 2.17, I'm facing exactly the same situation as described in
>>>>> this (resolved, fixed) bug:
>>>>>
>>>>> https://java.net/jira/browse/JERSEY-2299
>>>>>
>>>>> No matter what I try, Factory.dispose(...) is not called.
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm using workaround as described at http://stackoverflow.com/a/20200538
>>>>> (@Inject-ing CloseableService and registering my own Closeable), but it
>>>>> seems that Factory.dispose should be much cleaner way to do it, if it
>>>>> worked
>>>>> correctly.
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> Gordan Krešić
>>>>> Steatoda d.o.o.
>>>>> mailto:gordan.kresic_at_steatoda.com
>>>>> tel:// +385 1 38 32 456
>>>>> mob:// +385 91 514 9112
>>>>