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This is a weird one. A customer is using my GETURI application to communicate with a web service. This works fine. They recently implemented an encryption application to encrypt CC numbers. The two applications are not used together at all. Except for possibly being called one after another in the same job, they do not interact or share data with each other. When they call the encryption app alone, it works fine. When they call GETURI, then call they encryption app it works fine the first time. Any subsequent calls to the encryption app returns bogus data only if they follow a call to GETURI. But GETURI still funtions fine. This is only if done in the same job. Starting a new job (ie signing off, then signing back on) will result in the same scenario. Call GETURI then encryption app, works fine. call GETURI then the encryption app again and bogus data is returnd from the encryption application. The encryption app is an ILE app that calls a Java method using JNI. The ILE app and GETURI both run in the QILE activation group. We tested changing the AG of the encryption app and that had no effect. Is it possible that a Java app can have a memory leak outside of the AG at the Job level? This is our first guess before diving deeper into this. But, I'm not sure how Java/JNI and AGs work on the iSeries. Thanks!
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