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[jira] [Commented] (AMQ-3290) Wire format negotiation timeout: peer did not send his wire format

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Michael Hayes commented on AMQ-3290:
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JVM memory, not server RAM.
Heap + Non-Heap + Native is less than 2^^32 with e.g. hotspot 32-bit jvm. 
-Xss controls the Stack Space (this is Native space) per new thread.
                
> Wire format negotiation timeout: peer did not send his wire format
> ------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: AMQ-3290
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AMQ-3290
>             Project: ActiveMQ
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Broker
>    Affects Versions: 5.3.2
>         Environment: MS Windows 7 Home Premium x64 Intel Core i5 M 460 RAM 6GB
>            Reporter: Maxim Novikov
>            Priority: Critical
>              Labels: connection, did, failed, format, negotiation, not, peer, send, timeout, wire
>         Attachments: hs_err_pid24632.log
>
>   Original Estimate: 24h
>  Remaining Estimate: 24h
>
> I have two client application written on Java. Each of them has consumers to ActiveMQ (maven dependancy 'activemq-core' version 5.3.2).
> Also there are three applications written on C# (two windows services and one ASP.NET application) which use Apache.NMS 1.5 to connect to ActiveMQ server.
> During some time everything's fine (e.g. today this period has been about 4 hours). But since some moment .NET started throw the following exception:
> Wire format negotiation timeout: peer did not send his wire format.
> Apache.NMS.ActiveMQ.IOException: Wire format negotiation timeout: peer did not send his wire format.
>    at Apache.NMS.ActiveMQ.Connection.SyncRequest(Command command) in c:\dev\NMS.ActiveMQ\src\main\csharp\Connection.cs:line 628
>    at Apache.NMS.ActiveMQ.Connection.CheckConnected() in c:\dev\NMS.ActiveMQ\src\main\csharp\Connection.cs:line 712
>    at Apache.NMS.ActiveMQ.Connection.CreateAtiveMQSession(AcknowledgementMode ackMode) in c:\dev\NMS.ActiveMQ\src\main\csharp\Connection.cs:line 467
>    at Apache.NMS.ActiveMQ.Connection.CreateSession() in c:\dev\NMS.ActiveMQ\src\main\csharp\Connection.cs:line 454
> Actually Java consumers also don't work though there are no errors in their part. But I can see via ActiveMQ web console that no one Query has consumers (for each Query column 'Number Of Consumers' value equals 0).
> So actually nothing works (not Java, not C#) since some moment. I can see the error in .NET but can't see in Java.
> Also this problem appears after restarting operation system. Not always but it happens occasionally.
> PS For Java application I use org.apache.activemq.ActiveMQConnectionFactory and Mule ESB jms:activemq-connector. And this part doesn't show error when it happens.
> For C# applications I use Apache.NMS.ActiveMQ.ConnectionFactory and every time when I think we can face to problem I'm trying to get new connection with the following code lines:
> if ((connection == null) || !connection.IsStarted)
> {
> 	connection = factory.CreateConnection();
> 	ISession session = connection.CreateSession();
> 	IDestination dest = session.GetDestination(Queue);
> 	producer = session.CreateProducer(dest);
> }
> but unfortunately it doesn't help.

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