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Timesys has posted the third maintenance release of JSR-1 Real-time Specification for Java . Posted: Nov 10, 2006 4:22 PM
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Timesys has posted the third maintenance release of JSR-1 Real-time Specification for Java . "The first two changes close a scoped memory leak. If an AEH uses the default initial memory area, 1.0.1's semantic 17 will prevent that memory area from ever returning to a zero reference count. In the case of a thread, the reference count could return to zero if and only if the thread is started and terminates. This set of changes primarily revises semantic 17 so being an initial memory area is only a source of non-zero reference if it is not the default initial memory area. This closes the above leak."

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