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James Green updated AMQ-2923:
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Attachment: stomp.log
Stomp trace showing a two messages received to a single queue, being sent in
reverse order.
> Clients are send messages out of producer-order
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> Key: AMQ-2923
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/activemq/browse/AMQ-2923
> Project: ActiveMQ
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 5.4.0
> Environment: Ubuntu 10.04.
> Reporter: James Green
> Priority: Critical
> Attachments: stomp.log
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> On a single host:
> Producer P1 posts message M1 to Queue Q.
> Producer P2 posts message M2 to Queue Q a few seconds later.
> Consumer C1 comes a few seconds further along along and begins reading from
> Queue Q. Occassionally, C1 receives M2 before M1.
> This is what I'm seeing in two PHP application connecting to ActiveMQ via
> STOMP. After dozens of tests I've finally reproduced it with trace=true. I am
> not sure what environmental conditions cause this to occur.
> I will attach a log. Watch for destination:/queue/Outbound.Account.200000
> which is Q. M1 has a reason="MJINITIALSTATE" and M2 has a
> reason="E----:Confirmed..."
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