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[jira] Created: (AMQ-647) Openwire client hangs after receiving
some hundred messages
Openwire client hangs after receiving some hundred messages
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Key: AMQ-647
URL: http://jira.activemq.org/jira//browse/AMQ-647
Project: ActiveMQ
Type: Bug
Components: JMS client
Versions: 4.0
Environment: * Broker version activemq-4.0-SNAPSHOT dated 03-21-06
* OS : Solaris SunOS 5.10 Generic 118822-30 (SunFire-V210) for the broker
* WinXP SP1 for the Openwire client on .NET Framework 1.1 (openwire version 387473)
Reporter: Laurent Jeanneau
Priority: Critical
I'm currently testing the openwire .NET JMS implementation to communicate with a activemq java broker ; the aim of this test is to evaluate the possibilty to deploy the solution in live environment.
My test platform is quite simple :
* A java JMS publisher publishes 100messages / 1s on a test topic
* A java consumer is listening to this topic
* A openwire consumer listens to the same topic
After a few hundreds messages (about 10-20 seconds of publish), the openwire client hangs and receives no more message. Using the Visual Studio debugger, it appears that the client is waiting on a "read" from the socket. The side effect of this is that after a few more seconds, the publisher itself stops to emit messages as if some internal queue becomes full or someting.
I'm fully aware that Openwire is always in a development process but I want to point out that this issue already existed in the previous versions I had tested. This problem prevents using the openwire implementation in a live environment in the current state.
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[jira] Resolved: (AMQ-647) Openwire client hangs after receiving
some hundred messages
Posted by "Hiram Chirino (JIRA)" <ji...@apache.org>.
[ https://issues.apache.org/activemq/browse/AMQ-647?page=all ]
Hiram Chirino resolved AMQ-647:
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Resolution: Duplicate
This looks like a duplicate of issue AMQ-721
> Openwire client hangs after receiving some hundred messages
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>
> Key: AMQ-647
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/activemq/browse/AMQ-647
> Project: ActiveMQ
> Type: Bug
> Components: JMS client
> Versions: 4.0
> Environment: * Broker version activemq-4.0-SNAPSHOT dated 03-21-06
> * OS : Solaris SunOS 5.10 Generic 118822-30 (SunFire-V210) for the broker
> * WinXP SP1 for the Openwire client on .NET Framework 1.1 (openwire version 387473)
> Reporter: Laurent Jeanneau
> Priority: Critical
>
>
> I'm currently testing the openwire .NET JMS implementation to communicate with a activemq java broker ; the aim of this test is to evaluate the possibilty to deploy the solution in live environment.
> My test platform is quite simple :
> * A java JMS publisher publishes 100messages / 1s on a test topic
> * A java consumer is listening to this topic
> * A openwire consumer listens to the same topic
> After a few hundreds messages (about 10-20 seconds of publish), the openwire client hangs and receives no more message. Using the Visual Studio debugger, it appears that the client is waiting on a "read" from the socket. The side effect of this is that after a few more seconds, the publisher itself stops to emit messages as if some internal queue becomes full or someting.
> I'm fully aware that Openwire is always in a development process but I want to point out that this issue already existed in the previous versions I had tested. This problem prevents using the openwire implementation in a live environment in the current state.
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