*Configuration:* Hi, I'm using ActiveMQ 5.14.1 to connect from a device (running linux derivate OS) to Azure IoT Hub. With Qpid JMS client 0.11.1 providing AMQPS based JmsConnection implementation. I'm using Destination bridges to connect my local queues to remote queues. And connection state is handled by a state machine in my code according to network state, number of messages held by destination or in response to exception.
*Description:* The device connects to local wireless network which unfortunately dropps all communication on port 5671. initializeForeignConnection() method in SimpleJmsQueueConnector always ends with a timeout exception as no handshake is possible. This exception is logged and caught in JmsConnector's doConnectorInit() method. Then scheduleAsyncForeignConnectionReconnect() is called, Exception is suppressed, doConnectorInit() returns true, init() method returns true etc. My part of code doesn't see any problem, but it still cannot connect properly. *Possible solution:* If you don't want the doConnectorInit() in JmsConnector to throw an exception (which would be OK in such case) it could at least return false in case an Exception is caught in it. Result of the init() is also never checked, but it could help as well. The best thing would be to set maximal number of connection attempts and once scheduleAsyncForeignConnectionReconnect() is called too many times, it should throw an exception. *Notes:* My understanding of the problem might be a bit naive and there might be a counter example disproving my proposal of solution. -- View this message in context: http://activemq.2283324.n4.nabble.com/JmsConnector-doConnectorInit-suppresses-exceptions-tp4719962.html Sent from the ActiveMQ - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.