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[jira] [Commented] (CAMEL-12229) Some RabbitMQ channels are never
started when target queue doesn't exist during component startup
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Claus Ibsen commented on CAMEL-12229:
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You are welcome to attempt to work on a patch for this which you can also test with your rabbit mq broker
> Some RabbitMQ channels are never started when target queue doesn't exist during component startup
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: CAMEL-12229
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CAMEL-12229
> Project: Camel
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: camel-rabbitmq
> Affects Versions: 2.20.2
> Reporter: Vaclav Bystricky
> Priority: Minor
> Fix For: 2.20.3, 2.21.0
>
>
> Commit 8311af003ab888ca53a042ce5e9955b7cd5a845b reveals previously hidden bug.
> *Steps to reproduce*:
> # configure rabbitmq consumer to connect to existing rabbitmq server but to non existing queue Q1
> # start rabbitmq consumer with several channels.
> # after some time create Q1 on target rabbitmq server
> *Expected result*:
> All channels are connected to rabbitmq server and can consume messages from Q1
>
> *Actual result*:
> All channels are connected to rabbitmq server and but only one channel can consume messages from Q1
>
> Note:
> Separation on channels creating and their starting causes that channels are not started in reconnect loop if they were successfully created in createConsumer but not started in startConsumers().
>
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