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Tim Fox commented on JBAS-7950:
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Ok, I'm assuming CMT is the default? (Since nothing in the annotations says to use
CMT)
Section 13.3.6.2 of EJB spec says:
"A transaction must be started before the dequeuing of the JMS message and, hence,
before the
invocation of the message-driven bean’s onMessage method. The resource manager associ-
ated with the arriving message is enlisted with the transaction as well as all the
resource man-
agers accessed by the onMessage method within the transaction. If the onMessage method
invokes other enterprise beans, the container passes the transaction context with the
invoca-
tion. The transaction is committed when the onMessage method has completed. If the
onMessage method does not successfully complete or the transaction is rolled back, ****
message
redelivery semantics apply ****."
Unfortunately I can't find any definition of these message delivery semantics in this
spec. Any ideas?
HornetQ keeps re-delivering the message infinitely on a failure to
deliver to MDB
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Key: JBAS-7950
URL:
https://jira.jboss.org/browse/JBAS-7950
Project: JBoss Application Server
Issue Type: Bug
Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
Components: JMS (HornetQ)
Environment: AS trunk (hornetq 2.1.0 Beta2)
Reporter: jaikiran pai
Assignee: Tim Fox
Fix For: TBD
Attachments: JBAS-7950-source.tar.gz, jbas7950.ear
As discussed in the referenced forum thread, when HornetQ first fails to deliver a
message to a MDB, it continues to redeliver the message infinitely. Also note that the JMS
Message.getJMSRedelivered() is also broken - it keeps returning false even on a
redelivered message.
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