[jboss-jira] [JBoss JIRA] (JGRP-1614) In the case of slow receiver, sender memory doesn't get free until the MessageListener.receive() is called.
Keith Ng (JIRA)
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Wed Apr 10 22:53:55 EDT 2013
[ https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JGRP-1614?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]
Keith Ng updated JGRP-1614:
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Description:
In the case of slow receiver, apparently, a large chunk of memory is reserved in the sender as well as the receiver to store the un-received messages. This memory in the sender doesn't get free until the MessageListener.receive() is called.
As a result, sender becomes out of memory. Anyways to discard messages in sender after the message was received at receiver even if receiver does not call MessageListener.receive() yet?
was:
In the case of slow receiver, apparently, a large chunk of memory is reserved in the sender as well as the receiver to store the un-received messages. This memory in the sender doesn't get free until the MessageListener.receive() is called.
As a result, sender becomes out of memory. Anyways to discard messages in sender after the message was received at receiver even if receiver not call MessageListener.receive() yet?
> In the case of slow receiver, sender memory doesn't get free until the MessageListener.receive() is called.
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> Key: JGRP-1614
> URL: https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JGRP-1614
> Project: JGroups
> Issue Type: Feature Request
> Affects Versions: 3.2.7
> Reporter: Keith Ng
> Assignee: Bela Ban
>
> In the case of slow receiver, apparently, a large chunk of memory is reserved in the sender as well as the receiver to store the un-received messages. This memory in the sender doesn't get free until the MessageListener.receive() is called.
> As a result, sender becomes out of memory. Anyways to discard messages in sender after the message was received at receiver even if receiver does not call MessageListener.receive() yet?
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