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Cleaning/Killing AM Poll Sessions

Hi Experts,
12.2.1.4.42.190911.2248
We are using ADF programmatic view object in our application. Our application is on JDEV 12.2.1.4 GA release version.
Can we kill the inactive ADF AM pool sessions without restarting the UI server? Our application is banking, and it gets used in assisted channel. So, in the night generally nobody uses the application. But sometimes we see ADF AM pool sessions even nobody uses the system. Bank is not ready to restart the UI system. So thought can we kill AM pool sessions using some command?
Thanks in advance,
-Neha
Answers
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Timo Hahn Senior Principal Technical Consultant - Oracle ACE Director Member, Moderator Posts: 38,270 Red Diamond
Where do you see 'ADF Pool sessions' and what exactly do you call an 'ADF Pool sessions'?
Timo
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Hi Timo
so our application uses the programmatic VO and not the ADF BC. So we have used the BC4j config file. We monitor DMSSpy to check the AM pool sessions. What we observed is sometimes though nobody uses system or in the night AM pool still doesn't get clear....and it gets accumulated after months
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Timo Hahn Senior Principal Technical Consultant - Oracle ACE Director Member, Moderator Posts: 38,270 Red Diamond
If you see your sessions piling up, it points to a wrong implementation. Normally application modules are removed by the framework after some time.
There is no simple command to 'kill' all running sessions. You should investigate your implementation and fix the problem there.
Timo