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Zdeněk Obst updated CAMEL-9606:
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Priority: Critical (was: Major)
> SJMS Consumer-Producer in transaciton
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>
> Key: CAMEL-9606
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CAMEL-9606
> Project: Camel
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: camel-sjms
> Affects Versions: 2.15.4, 2.16.2
> Reporter: Zdeněk Obst
> Priority: Critical
>
> I'm not 100% sure this is a bug but it feels that way from conversation I had
> via mailing lists.
> I'm trying to ensure transactional processing between SJMS consumer and
> producer (e.g. using same JMS session).
> In other words this simple case:
> 1. prepare higher amount of JMS messages in broker (e.g. ActiveMQ with 1000
> messages)
> 2. use Camel route from input queue to output queue using trasacted=true
> 3. start context (starts consuming messages) and in any time kill java
> process
> When I kill process, I would expect that sum of messages in input and output
> queue will be 1000 - so the transaction works. But what happens is that I
> always end up with 1001+ messages. Maybe it is misconfiguration of routes or
> misunderstanding how SJMS can work.
> Here is the sample code I used for reproduction (using ActiveMQ):
> {code:java}
> public class SjmsTransaction {
> public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
> RouteBuilder rb = new RouteBuilder() {
> @Override
> public void configure() throws Exception {
> onException(Exception.class)
> .process(systemOut("Exception!!"));
> from("sjms:queue:test-in?transacted=true&consumerCount=5")
> .process(systemOut("Processing"))
> .to("sjms:queue:test-out?transacted=true")
> .process(systemOut("Processed"));
> }
> };
> CamelContext context = new DefaultCamelContext();
> addJmsComponent(context);
> context.addRoutes(rb);
> System.out.println("=====> Starting context");
> context.start();
> // Now the context will run and consume messages, when I kill
> application by force in any time
> // I expect this to be true: <#messagesInInputAtBeginning> ==
> <#messagesInInputNow> + <#messagesInOutputNow>
> // What happens is that there is always < (e.g. I submitted 1000
> messages, out has 500, in has 501)
> }
> private static void addJmsComponent(CamelContext context) {
> ConnectionFactory factory = new
> ActiveMQConnectionFactory("tcp://localhost:61616");
> ConnectionFactoryResource connResource = new
> ConnectionFactoryResource(5, factory);
> SjmsComponent comp = new SjmsComponent();
> comp.setConnectionResource(connResource);
> context.addComponent("sjms", comp);
> }
> private static Processor systemOut(final String message) {
> return new Processor() {
> @Override
> public void process(Exchange exchange) throws Exception {
> System.out.println(exchange.getExchangeId() + ": " + message);
> }
> };
> }
> }
> {code}
> Note that I tried to use it with various combinations of acknowledgeMode and
> In/InOut exchange pattern - but without luck.
> I'm not that much oriented in Camel source code but I found that JMS session
> is held within the exchange so probably when producer finds in an exchange
> existing JMS session and is configured to be transacted, then maybe it can
> participate this session? Or maybe there are other hooks (like
> Synchronization objects) in some registry that take care of this issue?
> Here is the link to the previous mailing list conversation:
> http://camel.465427.n5.nabble.com/SJMS-transaction-td5777522.html
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