I made a search for "close" in the source code and except from produces,
consumers and inputstream and outputstream I don't close the connection
or session, except on the JVM shutdown(Thread hook).
I can provide you(private - not on the mailing list) the source code
because this is very annoying.
Thanks.
James Strachan wrote:
Apart from inactivity timeouts on the transport layer, we generally
don't close sessions. Are you sure nothing in your application code is
trying to close the session?
On 7/13/06, Adrian Tarau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have this issue for some time with ActiveMQ 4.0 and 4.0.1.
I use vm transport and create one session used to produce and consume
messages. Everything works fine, days in a row, until it start to throw
exception that "Session is closed". There are any watch dogs that close
sessions after a while, based on some criteria?
I couldn't find any rule, when or why it happens.
Should I create the session all the time - I understood is time
consuming and it should be safe to cache it.
Thanks.
*javax.jms.IllegalStateException: The Session is closed
at
org.apache.activemq.ActiveMQSession.checkClosed(ActiveMQSession.java:577)
at
org.apache.activemq.ActiveMQSession.createConsumer(ActiveMQSession.java:799)*