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[jira] Commented: (AMQ-725) Messages Sent by JMS that contain header properties cause error when STOMP client registers a Subscriber

    [ https://issues.apache.org/activemq/browse/AMQ-725?page=comments#action_37377 ] 
            
William MacDonald commented on AMQ-725:
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   [[ Old comment, sent by email on Tue, 20 Jun 2006 19:17:14 +0000 ]]

Hiram,

Sorry for the delay in responding, I have been out of the country.

I will put together a test case, in the next day or so, showing the data 
transmitted to and from the broker as I am not using the standard Stomp 
clients, I have implemented a Stomp client in the Progress 4GL programming 
language.

William MacDonald
Ontario, Canada



> Messages Sent by JMS that contain header properties cause error when STOMP client registers a Subscriber
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>
>                 Key: AMQ-725
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/activemq/browse/AMQ-725
>             Project: ActiveMQ
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Transport
>    Affects Versions: 4.0
>         Environment: Running on WinXP with Sun JDK1.5.0_06
>            Reporter: William MacDonald
>         Assigned To: Hiram Chirino
>            Priority: Blocker
>             Fix For: 4.1
>
>
> I am using the lastest 4.0 release build of ActiveMQ and I have been trying to produce messages in a JMS client and receive the messages in a STOMP client.
> What I have found is that if the JMS Client adds header properties to the message to be delivered to ActiveMQ then when I subscribe with the STOMP client I am receiving the Error listed below.  If I remove all header properties then the message is transmitted correctly.  I have also found that if I send messages with a STOMP client that has header properties then everything works correctly.
> java.lang.NullPointerException
> at java.util.Hashtable.put(Unknown Source)
> at java.util.Hashtable.putAll(Unknown Source)
> at org.apache.activemq.transport.stomp.FrameBuilder.addHeaders(FrameBuilder.java:65)
> at org.apache.activemq.transport.stomp.Subscription.receive(Subscription.java:76)
> at org.apache.activemq.transport.stomp.StompWireFormat.writeCommand(StompWireFormat.java:154)
> at org.apache.activemq.transport.stomp.StompWireFormat.marshal(StompWireFormat.java:305)
> at org.apache.activemq.transport.tcp.TcpTransport.oneway(TcpTransport.java:124)
> at org.apache.activemq.transport.InactivityMonitor.oneway(InactivityMonitor.java:141)
> at org.apache.activemq.transport.MutexTransport.oneway(MutexTransport.java:44)
> at org.apache.activemq.transport.ResponseCorrelator.oneway(ResponseCorrelator.java:60)
> at org.apache.activemq.broker.TransportConnection.dispatch(TransportConnection.java:211)
> at org.apache.activemq.broker.AbstractConnection.processDispatch(AbstractConnection.java:581)
> at org.apache.activemq.broker.AbstractConnection.iterate(AbstractConnection.java:597)
> at org.apache.activemq.thread.DedicatedTaskRunner.runTask(DedicatedTaskRunner.java:87)
> at org.apache.activemq.thread.DedicatedTaskRunner.access$000(DedicatedTaskRunner.java:24)
> at org.apache.activemq.thread.DedicatedTaskRunner$1.run(DedicatedTaskRunner.java:38)

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