How can I get rid of jaxws-engine threads after processing asyncHandler?

Hi,
this question evolved from forum thread
[t-5404241]
In the current JAX-WS 2.1 (from Netbeans 6.7.1) implementation I see the following behaviour / bug:
If you use the async Jax-WS API (AsyncHandler and Future) to send a SOAP request, there will be a thread named jaxws-engine-xx-thread and one unnamed
thread generated by Jax-WS. Both threads stay running for 60 seconds after the soap response is processed.
This leads to high memory consumption, if requests are made often.
Is there a way to stop these threads?
Stefan

If it's asking for the original owner's credentials, you cannot "get rid" of it.
http://support.apple.com/kb/PH13695

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