"simon_temple" wrote : Using the JMS API. If I attempt to clear the currently
registered listener on a QueueReceiver then I get an IllegalStateException when I try to
receive on it:
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| javax.jms.IllegalStateException: Cannot call receive(...) - a MessageHandler is set
| | at
org.jboss.messaging.core.client.impl.ClientConsumerImpl.receive(ClientConsumerImpl.java:161)
| | at
org.jboss.messaging.jms.client.JBossMessageConsumer.getMessage(JBossMessageConsumer.java:213)
| | at
org.jboss.messaging.jms.client.JBossMessageConsumer.receiveNoWait(JBossMessageConsumer.java:146)
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| I have a simple test case which looks this:
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| queueReceiver.setMessageListener( listener );
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| | queueConnection.start( );
| | thread.wait( 30000 );
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| | queueReceiver.setMessageListener( null );
| | queueReceiver.receiveNoWait( );
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| How can I clear the message listener attribute from a QueueReceiver once it's been
set?
Thre is a bug in the JBossMessageConsumer which prevents to unset the message listener.
We'll fix it.
Please not however that even with this bug fixed, your test case may not work.
From MessageConsumer.setMessageListener() javadoc:
anonymous wrote :
| The effect of calling MessageConsumer.setMessageListener while messages are being
consumed by an existing listener or the consumer is being used to consume messages
synchronously is undefined.
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You should stop your queueConnection to prevent message consumption before unsetting the
message listener to have a correct behavior.
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