[jboss-jira] [JBoss JIRA] (WFLY-9529) Using injected JMS in a background task/thread leads to NameNotFoundException: java:comp/TransactionSynchronizationRegistry
Jeff Mesnil (JIRA)
issues at jboss.org
Mon Nov 13 11:01:01 EST 2017
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Jeff Mesnil edited comment on WFLY-9529 at 11/13/17 11:00 AM:
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The issue seems to be that the java:comp/TransactionSynchronizationRegistry JBDI binding is not available from managed threads.
[~emmartins] do you have any idea why that would be the case? I read the EE spec (esp the EE.5.11) but it's not clear to me what the behaviour should be.
was (Author: jmesnil):
The issue seems to be that the java:comp/TransactionSynchronizationRegistry JBDI binding is not available from managed threads.
[~emmartins] do you have any idea why that would be the case. I read the EE spec (esp the EE.5.11) but it's not clear to me what the behaviour should be?
> 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
> 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: Jeff Mesnil
> Labels: ActiveMQ, jms, transaction
> Attachments: injected-jms.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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