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Published Jul. 2, 2025

JBoss Web 7.0.16 Memory Leaks

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Justin Choi

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There is currently a known issue for some Liferay customers using a clustered JBoss Web 7.0.16 Server (and previous versions) in which a memory leak occurs.

According to the Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 6 matrix, JBossWeb-7.0.16.Final is part of EAP 6.0.0.

Resolution

According to Red Hat JBoss, this particular memory leak issue has been resolved in JBossWeb-7.0.17.Final. which corresponds to EAP 6.0.1 and upwards.

To resolve this issue, consider upgrading to the latest version of JBoss EAP 6.

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