Caleb Powell [
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"Multiple Post Office Configuration"
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Hi,
we are currently dealing with Messaging problems in the JBoss 4.3 CP08 container. We
realize these issues are well known and that the best move is to upgrade. However, our
client (a very large corporation) is reluctant to do so at this time. As a result, we are
trying to mitigate the problems as best we can.
Basically, our application uses Queues for lots asynchronous processing, and it uses
Topics to send notifications to subscribed clients. The server is a single instance
running in a retail location and there are anywhere from 4-12 subscribed clients (on the
same network, in the same retail location). It is a very simple setup and there is no
clustering of any kind.
In November of last year, the stores started to experience network disruptions. We
don't know what the root cause of the network disruptions are (and being the vendor,
we may never know) but they are seriously impacting the JBoss Messaging component. The
main problem we see is that the Post Office blocks indefinitely when it tries to write a
message to a subscribed client workstation. This ends up deadlocking the entire Post
Office, which in turn blocks all of the other Threads that are trying to write to the
Queues. The entire server comes to a halt and all of the workstations eventually freeze
up:
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We have been dealing with Red Hat support on this and we have a very solid grasp on the
problems with the Messaging implementation in 4.3. As I mentioned, we are looking for
workarounds to the problem. One workaround we have come up with is to configure 2 separate
Post Office implementations in the same JBoss instance. We assign the Queues to one
instance, and we assign the Topics to another instance. The purpose of this change is to
reduce the impact of a failure when writing a Topic message to a subscriber. If the Topic
Post Office freezes up, the Queue Post Office is unnaffected and can continue processing
requests from other Threads on the server.
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Red Hat support has indicated that this configuration has never been through their QA
process and therefore is not supported. I respect their position.
What I am interested in knowing is whether anyone else in the community has ever tried
this type of configuration, and/or whether anyone knows of why this is a bad idea? We have
run this configuration through our automated regression and performance tests and have not
seen any problems. And it does reduce the impact of a failure in the Messaging system. Any
thoughts?
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