[jboss-jira] [JBoss JIRA] (WFLY-9529) Using injected JMS in a background task/thread leads to NameNotFoundException: java:comp/TransactionSynchronizationRegistry
Eduardo Martins (JIRA)
issues at jboss.org
Wed Dec 13 18:33:00 EST 2017
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Eduardo Martins commented on WFLY-9529:
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[~silvaran] No, that was just a simplification of the app, the issue is that on such event, and without a EE component in context, the Java EE standard JNDI contexts are not available, and JMSContext dependency on it makes it fail to work. There are two possible solutions for this, make such contexts (even if limited on resources bound) available, or instead remove usage of JNDI by the injected JMSContext implementation, and while I can code both quickly I'm investigating what is the proper solution (even comparing with other vendor app servers).
By the way, I did not test that but it should work if you pack the app in a war instead of ear.
> Using injected JMS in a background task/thread leads to NameNotFoundException: java:comp/TransactionSynchronizationRegistry
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> Key: WFLY-9529
> URL: https://issues.jboss.org/browse/WFLY-9529
> Project: WildFly
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: JMS, Naming
> Affects Versions: 10.1.0.Final, 11.0.0.Final
> Environment: Running on Windows 10, Java 64-bit 1.8.0_131
> Reporter: Scott Van Wart
> Assignee: Eduardo Martins
> Labels: ActiveMQ, jms, transaction
> Attachments: injected-jms.zip, injected-jms2.zip, wildfly-11-injected-jms.txt
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> If I try to use an @Injected JMSContext while executing within a background task (ManagedExecutorService) or thread (ManagedThreadFactory), I get the attached stacktrace. I've experienced this a number of times with Wildfly 10.1.0, including messages sent in Infinispan's expiry task thread.
> My original workaround was to submit an additional task on a separate thread to send the message, then wait for it to complete. That seemed unreliable (sometimes it would still produce NameNotFoundException). I've resorted to creating my own JMSContext by using @Resource( lookup="java:/ConnectionFactory" ) and sending messages that way. Both workarounds prevent the message sending logic from participating in any ongoing transactions.
> I'm also attaching a sample EAR project. It can be built with Maven. It creates a background task that waits 3 seconds and then tries to send a JMS message in a new transaction using an injected JMS context. I use the standalone-full.xml profile to run it.
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