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Alex Rudyy resolved QPID-6601.
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Resolution: Fixed
Reviewed with no further comments
> CHN messages 1002/1004 are logged for every receive call if prefetch zero is
> used
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> Key: QPID-6601
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/QPID-6601
> Project: Qpid
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Java Broker
> Reporter: Keith Wall
> Assignee: Alex Rudyy
> Fix For: qpid-java-6.0
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> If I use the Qpid JMS Client with a prefetch of zero, messages are fetched
> one by one, from the Broker. Internally the client archives this with the
> 0-8..0-91 protocol using the channel.qos and using channel.flow.
> On the Java Broker side, currently it logs a CHN-1004 for every channel.qos
> received, and a CHN-1002 every time the flow is stopped or started. When
> polling for messages, this means there are three operational logging line per
> message. This is not useful to the end user.
> {noformat}
> 2015-06-19 10:21:31,712 INFO [IO-/127.0.0.1:49447] (q.m.c.prefetch_size) -
> [con:3(guest@/127.0.0.1:49447/default)/ch:2] CHN-1004 : Prefetch Size (bytes)
> 0 : Count 1
> 2015-06-19 10:21:31,714 INFO [IO-/127.0.0.1:49447] (q.m.c.flow) -
> [con:3(guest@/127.0.0.1:49447/default)/ch:2]
> [con:3(guest@/127.0.0.1:49447/default)/ch:2] CHN-1002 : Flow Started
> 2015-06-19 10:21:31,726 INFO [IO-/127.0.0.1:49447] (q.m.c.flow) -
> [con:3(guest@/127.0.0.1:49447/default)/ch:2]
> [con:3(guest@/127.0.0.1:49447/default)/ch:2] CHN-1002 : Flow Stopped
> {noformat}
> Task is to change the Broker so that CHN-1004 is logged once per session.
> Also change so that CHN-1002 is not logged in the special case when message
> polling is in use.
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