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Eric closed AMQ-1568. --------------------- Resolution: Fixed It was a global problem of freeing resources too quickly. Such problem seems to happen more often, with embedded brokers than with distinct instance connected with tcp transport. > Temporary queues, Network of Brokers, Embedded VM > ------------------------------------------------- > > Key: AMQ-1568 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/activemq/browse/AMQ-1568 > Project: ActiveMQ > Issue Type: Bug > Affects Versions: 4.1.0 > Environment: Linux > Reporter: Eric > > Context > A simple question/answer mechanism between a client process with an embedded > broker, and a server process with an embedded broker, on two different > servers. The two embedded brokers are linked with a "double" network broker > (client broker referenced on the server, server broker referenced on the > client) > The server process > - listens on a fixed "JNDI defined" queue. > - sends an answer, on the JMSReplyTo queue defined by the received message. > The client process enter a loop (5 times) > - it generates 100 threads. > - Each thread > - creates a temporary queue. > - waits 5 seconds > - enter a loop (10 times) > - send a message on the fixed "JNDI defined" queue with a > setJMSReplyTo defined with the temporary queue > - wait for the answer on the temporary queue > - delete the temporary queue > During the test, some threads are blocked on their temporary queue, waiting > for the answer. > When I look the two embedded brokers with web site, I could find the > temporary queue created on each embedded broker, and message enqueued on the > server side and not sent to the client side. > The same test seems to be OK, when I use standalone ActiveMQ instances and > tcp transport connector to link client and server process to their own > ActiveMQ instance. > Eric -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online.