moved messages remain listed on original queue when viewing messages using JMX, 
but are not actually considered to still be on the queue
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                 Key: QPID-1941
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/QPID-1941
             Project: Qpid
          Issue Type: Bug
          Components: Java Broker
            Reporter: Robbie Gemmell
             Fix For: 0.6


When moving messages from one queue to another using the JMX interfaces, the 
messages moved remain listed in the viewMessage(from, to) results of the 
original queue, despite the message count being decremented and the 
deleteFromTop() and clearQueue() methods not acting on them as they are 
actually no longer considered part of the queue. As such, someone attempting to 
'delete from top' may not be deleting the message they are expecting, if it has 
previously been moved.

Steps to reproduce:

Start broker.
Start JMS Direct Consumer example.
Stop JMS Direct Consumer example.
Start JMS Direct Producer example, resulting in 11 messages being left on the 
queue 'message_queue' on the 'test' virtualhost.

Using JMX (via RCP management console, or JConsole), view messages 1 to 11 on 
'message' queue, which will return 11 messages as expected. Now move messages 1 
to 5 to queue 'ping'. The attributes for 'message_queue' now indicate it 
contains 6 messages, and 'ping' contains 5, as expected. However, viewing 
messages 1 to 11 on 'message_queue' again returns all 11 messages when it 
should only return messages with AMQ ID 6 to 11. Using the DeleteFromTop 
operation deletes message with AMQ ID 6, which can be verified by viewing 
messages 1 to 11 and discovering 6 is no longer present. Clearing 
'message_queue' at this point removes messages with AMQ ID 7-11 as would 
normally be expected. However, viewing messages 1 to 11 on 'message_queue' 
again returns messages with AMQ ID 1 to 5 which it should not.


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