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[jira] Commented: (QPID-1101) DestNameExchange uses shallow copy of queues for routing, causing routing to fail if queueDeleted.

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Martin Ritchie commented on QPID-1101:
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Whilst this isn'r really the right location to discuss the BDB module this is the cause of this failure.

There are number of tests that are part of the BDB Module that correspond to M2.1 and M2 which succeed. These tests were never moved to the M3 equivalent (refactored) branch. As a result they have never been run... and having coped the test over they fail, highlighting this issue is still present.

For those with interest the test is QueueDeleteWhilstRoutingTest, these tests should perhaps be moved to Apache and made generic enough to run with all persistent store currently configured.



> DestNameExchange uses shallow copy of queues for routing, causing routing to fail if queueDeleted.
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: QPID-1101
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/QPID-1101
>             Project: Qpid
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Java Broker
>    Affects Versions: M2, M2.1
>            Reporter: Martin Ritchie
>            Assignee: Martin Ritchie
>             Fix For: M3
>
>   Original Estimate: 1h
>  Remaining Estimate: 1h
>
> Summary:
> When testing with the BDBStore module it was noted that on occasion a mesage would be enqueued on a queue but the Metadata was not in the DB.
> This is due to the the fact that when routing takes place a shallow copy of queues the message has been enqueued to is returned by the DestNameExchange. If the queue is deleted before the message can be routed then it is removed from the list and never routed. This results in the message being purged from the DB but the enqueued reference remaining.
> The solution is to make a deep copy so that the DestNameExchange can modify the list without affecting routing.
> Steps to Reproduce:
> This is a race condition so can be difficult but:
> Using the broker with the BDBStore Module.
> Set up a client that reads from queue1 and replies to the JMSReplyTo.
> Set up client2 that reads from a tempQueue.
> Use client2 to send two messages (with tempQueue as the replyTo) to queue1
> When you receive message 1 on client2 close the consumer 
> If this is running inVM then the consumer close should occur as message 2 is routing.
> Restart the broker and it should fail to start with a MetaData not found for message 5 error.
> Defect Identification:
> As above, the shallow copy of enqueued queues is being modifed during routing.
> Proposed Changes:
> Make a copy of the list
> Swap this:
>  payload.enqueue(queues);
> to
>  payload.enqueue(new ArrayList<AMQQueue>(queues));
> Test Strategy:
> QueueDeleteRouteTest to be provided
> This must be done on trunk then back merged.
> Difficulties exist as the trunk now uses QpidTestCase which is not capable of running multiple InVM brokers

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