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henk de boer commented on JBAS-8895:
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I discussed the exact same issue here:
http://community.jboss.org/message/590747
It seems like depending on the queue or topic doesn't work. I got the dependency right
and at first it seems to work, but later I found out this was due to the arbitrary timing
of initialization. A few restarts later, without having any code changed, I got the same
error again.
The exact same JMS code always works when the app is fully started (e.g. if I execute it
by pressing a button on some page in my app).
Can't connect to JMS before server has started up completely
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Key: JBAS-8895
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBAS-8895
Project: JBoss Application Server
Issue Type: Bug
Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
Components: JMS (HornetQ)
Affects Versions: 6.0.0.Final
Environment: JBoss 6.0.0.Final with HornetQ configured
Reporter: Jack van Ooststroom
Attachments: jmstest.war
It seems that with JBoss AS 6.0.0.Final I can't connect to JMS before the application
server itself has started up completely. I'm using the InitialContext approach as I
can't use Message Driven Beans in the project.
I created a JMS Topic in [jboss-home]/server/default/deploy/hornetq/hornetq-jms.xml as
follows:
<topic name="MyTopic">
<entry name="/topic/test"/>
</topic>
Next I'm trying to connect to JMS from my JMSServlet's init(ServletConfig)
method, but that seems to fail when executing the JMS detection on the original thread
(that is the thread supplied by the application server) as follows:
Unable to validate user: null for check type CREATE_NON_DURABLE_QUEUE for address
jms.topic.MyTopic
I'd prefer not having to specify the user/password, but even if I do it fails in a
similar fashion:
Unable to validate user: guest for check type CREATE_NON_DURABLE_QUEUE for address
jms.topic.MyTopic
When I do the detection of JMS on a seperate thread it eventually seems to work, as long
as the application server started up completely. However, timing is then a bit
undeterministic. When running this test on earlier versions of JBoss AS, namely 5 and 4,
or other application servers the detection seems to succeed on the first try on the
original thread.
Why does JBoss AS 6.0.0.Final behave differently? Is there some configuration I am
missing? Is this a potential bug?
I'll attach my JMS Test application which tries to connect to JMS using 6 different
strategies:
* On original thread
* On original thread after sleep
* On spawned thread with await/signal
* On spawned thread with await/signal after sleep
* On spawned thread without await/signal
* On spawned thread without await/signal after sleep
The source is included in the jmstest.war file.
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