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[jira] Issue Comment Edited: (AMQ-2827) Intermittent 204 response using REST

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Michael Lok edited comment on AMQ-2827 at 7/23/10 11:07 PM:
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New class file with proper send and get methods.  Change the URLs to the proper ones.  This version saves server session cookies.  But in actual implementation, I'm not able to save server session cookies.

      was (Author: lokem):
    New class file with proper send and get methods.
  
> Intermittent 204 response using REST
> ------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: AMQ-2827
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/activemq/browse/AMQ-2827
>             Project: ActiveMQ
>          Issue Type: Bug
>    Affects Versions: 5.4.0
>         Environment: Linux
> JDK5
>            Reporter: Michael Lok
>         Attachments: MQRESTClient.java, restclient.java
>
>
> Was able to successfully send 20 messages to AMQ via REST.  I can see that the messages were consumed and there are 20 messages in the response queue.  However, when reading the response queue using selector via REST, it intermittently returns HTTP code 204.  By looking at the "Active Consumers" for the response queue, I can see that the specific message has been dispatched to the consumer as the "Enqueues", "Dequeues" and "Dispatched" values are set to 1.
> The server has been configured with consumer.prefetchSize=1.
> I've further tried reproducing the problem by setting consumer.prefetchSize=0.  When I get a 204 response, I can see that the message is in the outgoing queue.  But executing another GET with the same Correlation ID will hang the client even though readTimeout is set.
> This has been tested with 5.4-SNAPSHOT 15-July.
> Update 23 July:
> Tried using the following settings:
> - removed consumer.prefetchSize in web.xml
> - saved session cookie for requests
> - used the "selector" HTTP header
> - used a random value for clientId in each request
> It seems to be returning all messages in properly.  However, each request generates a new client session based on the selector header.

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