Adrian-

Are your client threads calling send() on the same ClientProducer (core ) or 
MessageProducer (JMS) instance? If you do this you would have to synchronize 
access in your client application since neither JMS MessageProducers or core 
ClientProducer instances are designed to be used by more than one thread at a 
time,

Alternatively if you're creating a new MessageProducer for each message sent - 
that would also be frowned upon as an anti-pattern. 
Sessions/Producers/Consumers should always be reused between messages 
sent/consumed (unless you're not worried about performance).

If you enable auto reconnect you do so on the presumption that  your server has 
not really failed but there is a temporary network glitch (like someone has 
pulled out the cable for a while), and when the network comes back the client 
will be able to automatically reconnect its session(s) with the sesssion(s) 
still remaining on the server and carry on as if nothing  had happened (this is 
transparent reconnection). In your case the server has really failed so on 
recovery the server sessions will clearly not be there any more (since the 
server was restarted) and they won't be able to connect. That's why you don't 
get the exception until the client has tried to reconnect and not found the 
session(s) there. If you turn off auto reconnection you'll get the exception 
sooner.



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