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Danny Lade updated JGRP-1211:
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Workaround Description:
The solution is rather simple, at subclass Reciever add:
run {
...
if(jg) {
obj=channel.receive(0);
if(obj instanceof Message) {
byte[] buffer = ((Message)obj).getBuffer();
in=new DataInputStream(new ByteArrayInputStream(buffer));
}
else {
System.out.println("received non-msg: " + obj.getClass());
continue;
}
}
else {
sock.receive(packet);
in=new DataInputStream(new ByteArrayInputStream(buf));
}
number=in.readInt();
matrix[number][1]=1;
if (num_received != number) {
System.err.println(" lost packet "+ number);
num_received = number;
}
...
num_received++;
was:
The solution is rather simple, at subclass Reciever add:
run {
...
if (!jg && num_received != number) {
System.err.println(" lost packet "+ number);
num_received = number;
}
...
num_received++;
endless loop at SpeedTest
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Key: JGRP-1211
URL:
https://jira.jboss.org/browse/JGRP-1211
Project: JGroups
Issue Type: Bug
Affects Versions: 2.10
Environment: Windows 7
Reporter: Danny Lade
Assignee: Bela Ban
Priority: Minor
Original Estimate: 5 minutes
Remaining Estimate: 5 minutes
See at org.jgroups.tests.SpeedTest:
If pakets get lost - without using JGroups but pure sockets - the SpeedTest never ends.
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