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java - How do I release file system locks after cloning repo via JGit

I am playing around with cloning a remote existing repo with jGit following the guide here:

https://github.com/centic9/jgit-cookbook/blob/master/src/main/java/org/dstadler/jgit/porcelain/CloneRemoteRepository.java

I'm using CFML for my example:

Git = createObject( 'java', 'org.eclipse.jgit.api.Git' );

localPath = createObject( 'java', 'java.io.File' ).init( expandPath( 'temp' ) );

result = Git.cloneRepository()
        .setURI( 'https://github.com/github/testrepo.git' )
        .setDirectory( localPath )
        .call();

result.close();

The clone works great, but file locks are not released on "pack" files inside temp.gitobjectspack until I stop the Java process.

Then I also noticed the API docs seem a little wishy-washy concerning the behavior of the result's .close() method.: http://download.eclipse.org/jgit/site/4.0.1.201506240215-r/apidocs/org/eclipse/jgit/lib/Repository.html#close()

Decrement the use count, and maybe close resources.

Maybe? What's that supposed to mean? What do I need to do in order to "relinquishing any underlying resources" as specified in the AutoCloseable interface that the .close() method helps implement?

There are a couple of similar questions on SO, but none of them involve using the static method on org.eclipse.jgit.api.Git to clone a new repo.

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So literally as I was clicking submit on this after a couple days of poking I stumbled across what I believe is the answer.

The cookbook example only calls the .close() method on the result of the cloneRepository()'s call() method (A Git instance). The API docs state that method should also call the .close method of the underlying Repository instance:

http://download.eclipse.org/jgit/site/4.0.1.201506240215-r/apidocs/org/eclipse/jgit/api/Git.html#close()

If the repository was opened by a static factory method in this class, then this method calls Repository.close() on the underlying repository instance.

However, I found that if I get the Repository instance myself and call its .close() method, all file system locks are released. I assume this is an omission in the JGit cookbook reference I was following and will submit an issue/pull.

Here is the working CFML code. Note the two .close() calls at the bottom now.

Git = createObject( 'java', 'org.eclipse.jgit.api.Git' );

localPath = createObject( 'java', 'java.io.File' ).init( expandPath( 'temp' ) );

result = Git.cloneRepository()
        .setURI( 'https://github.com/github/testrepo.git' )
        .setDirectory( localPath )
        .call();

result.getRepository().close();
result.close();

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