[jboss-jira] [JBoss JIRA] (WFLY-8217) ActiveMQ leaks connections if a JMS message is sent from an MDB
Michael Auß (JIRA)
issues at jboss.org
Wed Apr 18 07:35:00 EDT 2018
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Michael Auß commented on WFLY-8217:
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any update on this issue?
> ActiveMQ leaks connections if a JMS message is sent from an MDB
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>
> Key: WFLY-8217
> URL: https://issues.jboss.org/browse/WFLY-8217
> Project: WildFly
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: JMS, Transactions
> Affects Versions: 10.1.0.Final
> Environment: Running on Windows 10. Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.8.0_92-b14)
> Reporter: Scott Van Wart
> Assignee: Jeff Mesnil
> Priority: Minor
> Attachments: leak.zip, leak.zip, log.txt, log.txt, server.log
>
>
> If an MDB causes a JMS message to be sent during the call to onMessage(), ActiveMQ won't close its connection. I'm using JMS2 through an @Inject'ed JMSContext. My sample project is an EAR with an EJB JAR (containing a service and an MDB) and a JAX-RS endpoint (entry point for the test).
> 1) Build the EAR
> 2) Run wildfly with the standalone-full.xml configuration:
> {{standalone.bat --server-config=standalone-full.xml}}
> 3) Enable debug and error reporting for leaked connections with ActiveMQ/CCM:
> {{jboss-cli.bat -c}}
> {{/subsystem=jca/cached-connection-manager=cached-connection-manager:write-attribute(name=debug,value=true)}}
> {{/subsystem=jca/cached-connection-manager=cached-connection-manager:write-attribute(name=error,value=true)}}
> 4) Deploy the EAR.
> 5) Access http://localhost:8080/leak-web/rest/test?message=Hi
> The REST endpoint will send a message to the test topic (Defined in leak-ejb/src/main/java/test/mdb/TestTopic.java). TestTopicListener (in the same package as TestTopic) will receive the message and send a second message to the topic. Upon returning from TestTopicListener.onMessage(), the message is sent, but this shows up in the logs
> (see attached log.txt)
> I have no idea why JIRA attached each file twice.
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