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David Cifer commented on CAMEL-5282:
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I thought timeout=0 means that never timeout.
                
> Strange race condition in for SEDA, when shutting down in Camel 2.9.1
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: CAMEL-5282
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CAMEL-5282
>             Project: Camel
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: camel-core
>    Affects Versions: 2.9.1
>         Environment: Windows XP, jdk1.6.0_29
>            Reporter: David Cifer
>            Assignee: Claus Ibsen
>             Fix For: 2.9.3, 2.10.0
>
>         Attachments: SedaTimeoutTest.java, 
> TimeoutSetToDefault30SecSedaTimeoutTest.java
>
>
> We have file endpoints, with idemptotent file repository feeds into a SEDA 
> chanel.
> Behind the SEDA is a solution, which can only deal one file at a time.
> If the system some reason shutdowns, than on restart we shouldn't consume 
> already consumed files.
> If exception occurs, we shutdown our application.
> This behaviour assured by a unit test, which begin to fail when we introduce 
> timeout=0 configuration.
> Here is the pseudo code:
> onException(RuntimeException.class).process(new ShutDown());
>         
> from("file:/tempfolder/files/?idempotent=true&noop=true&idempotentRepository=#repo&delay=1000")
>             .inOut("seda:process?timeout=0");
>         
> from("seda:process").delay(1000).throwException(new RuntimeException("Testing 
> with exception"));
> I use inOut so the file thread, waits for SEDA to acomplish. This serves as 
> there is an exception happens behind seda side, by using DefaultErrorHandler 
> strategy it propagates back to file endpoint and the sent file, won't be 
> marked consumed.
> With 2.9.1 the files marked as consumed (meaning recorded in the idempotent 
> repository) 90% of the times. I say % because sometimes the test passes 
> without any issue. On 2.9.0 I wasn't able to reproduce the error.
> NOTE: When you remove the timeout, than behaviour will be fine
> So on 2.9.0 and 2.9.1 with positive timeout there is no issue.
> In 2.9.1 timeout < 1 there is issue.

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