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Ron Sigal commented on JBREM-748:
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The solution is to catch any IllegalStateException thrown when attempting to schedule a
PingTimerTaks on the static Timer and recreate the Timer.
Unit test: org.jboss.test.remoting.transport.bisocket.TimerReuseTestCase.
BisocketClientInvoker should guard agains scheduling on an expired
Timer
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Key: JBREM-748
URL:
http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/JBREM-748
Project: JBoss Remoting
Issue Type: Bug
Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
Affects Versions: 2.4.0.Beta1 (Pinto)
Reporter: Ron Sigal
Assigned To: Ron Sigal
Fix For: 2.4.0.Beta1 (Pinto)
In two places, org.jboss.remoting.transport.bisocket.BisocketClientInvoker schedules a
PingTimerTask on the Timer referenced by the static variable timer. The problem is that
if the Timer has been around for a while and all of its tasks have completed, it could
have entered a state in which in can no longer schedule new tasks.
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