[jboss-jira] [JBoss JIRA] Moved: (JBAS-8764) CLONE - Expired interval timers re-expire on restart
Brad Maxwell (JIRA)
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Tue Dec 21 11:04:18 EST 2010
[ https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBAS-8764?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]
Brad Maxwell moved JBPAPP-5660 to JBAS-8764:
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Project: JBoss Application Server (was: JBoss Enterprise Application Platform)
Key: JBAS-8764 (was: JBPAPP-5660)
Affects Version/s: JBossAS-5.1.0.GA
(was: EAP 5.0.1)
Component/s: System service
(was: System)
Fix Version/s: 6.0.0.Final
(was: EAP_EWP 5.1.0_CR3)
> CLONE - Expired interval timers re-expire on restart
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>
> Key: JBAS-8764
> URL: https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBAS-8764
> Project: JBoss Application Server
> Issue Type: Bug
> Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
> Components: System service
> Affects Versions: JBossAS-5.1.0.GA
> Reporter: Shaun Appleton
> Assignee: jaikiran pai
> Priority: Blocker
> Fix For: 6.0.0.Final
>
> Attachments: EJBTimerServiceImpl.java, EJBTimerServiceImpl.java, ExampleTimerBean.java, JBPAPP-4681.patch, timerlogger.pdf
>
>
> If you restart JBoss after an interval timer has expired it re-expires. This means the timer is, in effect, called every timer the server is restarted.
> The spec [section 18.4.2] states what should happen between a server crash and a restart - "Any interval timers that have expired during the intervening time must cause the timeout callback method to be invoked at least once upon restart."
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