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[jira] [Commented] (UIMA-2401) BaseUIMAAsynchronousEngine_impl does not protect access to SharedConnection in a multi-instance, multi-threaded scenario. Possible javax.jms.IllegalStateException.

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Jerry Cwiklik commented on UIMA-2401:
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In addition to the above mentioned changes, the uima-as client code (BaseUIMAAsynchronousEngine_impl.java) has been modified to change  ConnectionMux object scope to static. This change guards the connection object from concurrent access.
                
> BaseUIMAAsynchronousEngine_impl does not protect access to SharedConnection in a multi-instance, multi-threaded scenario. Possible javax.jms.IllegalStateException.
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: UIMA-2401
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/UIMA-2401
>             Project: UIMA
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Async Scaleout
>    Affects Versions: 2.3.1AS
>         Environment: RedHat Enterprise Linux 6.0, Mac OSX Lion 10.7.3
>            Reporter: Gino Bustelo
>            Assignee: Jerry Cwiklik
>              Labels: ibm
>             Fix For: 2.4.0AS
>
>         Attachments: IllegalStateTimingDefect.zip
>
>
> We see this problem sporadically when running one instance of BaseUIMAAsynchronousEngine_impl per Thread. This means that each request Thread will instantiate its own instance of BaseUIMAAsynchronousEngine_impl to submit a CAS async. We have noticed in our logs the following exception:
> org.apache.uima.adapter.jms.client.BaseUIMAAsynchronousEngine_impl WARN  2012-05-04 00:10:46,710 [BaseUIMAAsynchronousEngine_impl.803] - Top Level Controller Initialization Exception.
> javax.jms.IllegalStateException: The Session is closed
> 	at org.apache.activemq.ActiveMQSession.checkClosed(ActiveMQSession.java:722)
> 	at org.apache.activemq.ActiveMQSession.createConsumer(ActiveMQSession.java:1101)
> 	at org.apache.activemq.ActiveMQSession.createConsumer(ActiveMQSession.java:1060)
> 	at org.apache.activemq.ActiveMQSession.createConsumer(ActiveMQSession.java:973)
> 	at org.apache.activemq.ActiveMQSession.createConsumer(ActiveMQSession.java:946)
> 	at org.apache.uima.adapter.jms.client.BaseUIMAAsynchronousEngine_impl.initializeConsumer(BaseUIMAAsynchronousEngine_impl.java:523)
> 	at org.apache.uima.adapter.jms.client.BaseUIMAAsynchronousEngine_impl.initialize(BaseUIMAAsynchronousEngine_impl.java:687)
> Under further inspection, it seems that the BaseUIMAAsynchronousEngine_impl.initialize does not properly protects the access to the SharedConnection object. Given the following scenario:
> Thread 1 is in the middle of a call to UimaAsynchronousEngine.initialize.
> Thread 2 is finishing up and calling UimaAsynchronousEngine.stop.
> Thread 1 can be schedule out just before trying to create a Consumer (BaseUIMAAsynchronousEngine_impl.java:523). Thread 2 will call stop() and due to client count, cause the Connection to get closed. When Thread 1 comes back, the Connection and Session instances that it has reference to are now invalid.
> I've attached a test case that forces the exception to prove that there is no proper mutex around access to the SharedConnection between initialize and stop. I believe that the code in question is in BaseUIMAAsynchronousEngine_impl.initialize between lines 682 and 700.
> createSharedConnection(brokerURI);
> synchronized (connectionMux) {
>         // Reuse existing JMS connection if available
>         if (sharedConnection != null) {
>           initializeProducer(brokerURI, endpoint, sharedConnection.getConnection());
>           initializeConsumer(brokerURI, sharedConnection.getConnection());
>         } else {
>           initializeProducer(brokerURI, endpoint);
>           initializeConsumer(brokerURI);
>         }
>         // Increment number of client instances. SharedConnection object is a static
>         // and is used to share a single JMS connection. The connection is closed
>         // when the last client finishes processing and calls stop().
>         if (sharedConnection != null) {
>           sharedConnection.registerClient(this);
>         }
> }
> That entire block should be protected with the sharedConnectionSemaphore.

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