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[jira] [Commented] (APLO-218) Unexpected "Transport listener
failure" when you send a TXed ack after unsubscribing
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Hiram Chirino commented on APLO-218:
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Hi Christian,
Thanks for the test case. It's been committed. I've also committed a fix which makes the test case pass.
Lionel, the fix should be in the next nightly snapshot. Let me know if that fixes it for ya.
> Unexpected "Transport listener failure" when you send a TXed ack after unsubscribing
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>
> Key: APLO-218
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/APLO-218
> Project: ActiveMQ Apollo
> Issue Type: Bug
> Environment: apollo-99-trunk-20120623.032010-57
> Reporter: Lionel Cons
> Attachments: APLO-218.pl, APLO-218_Unexpected__Transport_listener_failure_.patch
>
>
> I wrote a script to test ack+transaction. It works fine against ActiveMQ but it fails on Apollo and the broker simply reports in its logs:
> 2012-06-28 13:38:38,644 Shutting connection '/192.168.1.1:46740' down due to: java.io.IOException: Transport listener failure.
> Why is Apollo abruptly closing the connection?
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