On May 2, 2017 8:23 PM, "Chester_Zheng" <chester_zh...@sina.com> wrote:
Hi, Tim First of all, Thanks for your response. I know the exception message is on the factory No, the exception message is about the *connection*, not the factory. , and the close() method is a public-method that anywhere can invoke it if it has the factory instance. I've seen the source code and found the exception message. But, I can't understand why ActiveMQ appear this exception without any explicitly invoke. Two situations I can think of that would result in a connection being closed without any action on your part are a TCP connection problem (due to such problems as network hiccups or firewall misconfiguration) or an inactivity interval elapsing (which should result in log lines in one or both of the client or the broker). Connections can also be closed if your code (or a third-party library you invoke) calls close(). I've used debugger and set a breakpoint on the connection's close() method. Unfortunately, I still don't meet the exception after that day. I don't know how it can reproduce. Is there anything relevant in the broker's logs? I extremely wanna know when ActiveMQ will invoke the close() method implicitly or explicitly. Thanks. Chester chester_zh...@sina.com From: Tim Bain [via ActiveMQ] Date: 2017-05-01 04:20 To: Chester_Zheng Subject: Re: The connection is already closed The close() methods you referenced are on the factory, while the error message you're getting is about the close() method of the connections returned by the factory. If you can reproduce the problem in a non-operational environment, attach a debugger and set a breakpoint on the connection's close() method to see where it's being called. If not, you could use Eclipse's Find References feature to look for it. Keep in mind that a try-with-resources calls close(), so you may not find the call to close() written out explicitly. Tim On Apr 27, 2017 8:00 AM, "Chester_Zheng" <[hidden email]> wrote: > Hi, Dear All > I match a strange problem. We built a master/slave cluster of ActiveMQ by > using zookeeper as a registration center. > First of all, we use the "CachingConnectionFactory" which get from "Spring" > to create the ActiveMQ connection. > Then, we establish a custom session pool that it's easy to get a session > for > the high-concurrency scenarios. > > Strangely, both of test and pulbic enviornment java code is the same, but I > didn't find this problem on own test enviornment. > > P.S.I did the pressure test on the test-enviornment. > > Is it my wrong way to use or a real bug of ActiveMQ? When And where the > ActiveMQ will invoke the method named "close" by itself? > > I've already seen the ActiveMQ-source. The "CachingConnectionFactory" is > extended "SingleConnectionFactory".And I seen the method named "close". > There is a private final field named "closed". And the default value is > "false". When somewhere invokes the close method, then the filed "closed" > will change to "true". > > If you guys met similar like what I described, Please let me know. Thanks a > lot. > > Here is the error message: > > org.apache.activemq.ConnectionClosedException: The connection is already > closed > at > org.apache.activemq.ActiveMQConnection.checkClosed( > ActiveMQConnection.java:1477) > at > org.apache.activemq.ActiveMQConnection.checkClosedOrFailed( > ActiveMQConnection.java:1464) > at > org.apache.activemq.ActiveMQConnection.createSession( > ActiveMQConnection.java:323) > at > org.springframework.jms.connection.SingleConnectionFactory.createSession( > SingleConnectionFactory.java:416) > at > org.springframework.jms.connection.CachingConnectionFactory.getSession( > CachingConnectionFactory.java:234) > at > org.springframework.jms.connection.SingleConnectionFactory$ > SharedConnectionInvocationHandler.invoke(SingleConnectionFactory.java:556) > at com.sun.proxy.$Proxy16.createSession(Unknown Source) > at > com.bs.pid.link.dc.activemq.util.SessionFactory$1.run( > SessionFactory.java:120) > at > java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor.runWorker( > ThreadPoolExecutor.java:1145) > at > java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.run( > ThreadPoolExecutor.java:615) > at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:745) > > The configuration is : > > <broker xmlns="http://activemq.apache.org/schema/core" brokerName="bs" > schedulePeriodForDestinationPurge="10000" useShutdownHook="false" > dataDirectory="${activemq.data}" > splitSystemUsageForProducersConsumers="true" producerSystemUsagePortion=" > 50" > consumerSystemUsagePortion="50"> > > <destinationPolicy> > <policyMap> > <policyEntries> > <policyEntry topic=">" > > <pendingMessageLimitStrategy> > <constantPendingMessageLimitStrategy limit="1000"/> > </pendingMessageLimitStrategy> > </policyEntry> > <policyEntry queue=">" gcInactiveDestinations="true" > inactiveTimoutBeforeGC="30000" producerFlowControl="true" > memoryLimit="512mb"> > > <dispatchPolicy> > <strictOrderDispatchPolicy/> > </dispatchPolicy> > <subscriptionRecoveryPolicy> > <lastImageSubscriptionRecoveryPolicy/> > </subscriptionRecoveryPolicy> > <pendingQueuePolicy> > <storeCursor/> > </pendingQueuePolicy> > </policyEntry> > </policyEntries> > </policyMap> > </destinationPolicy> > > <managementContext> > <managementContext createConnector="false"/> > </managementContext> > > <persistenceAdapter> > <replicatedLevelDB > directory="activemq-data" > replicas="3" > bind="tcp://0.0.0.0:61619" > > zkAddress="xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:2181,xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:2181,xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:2181" > zkPath="/opt/apache-activemq-5.13.4/data/leveldb-stores" > zkSessionTimeout="3s" > hostname="xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx" > weight="1" > /> > > </persistenceAdapter> > <systemUsage> > <systemUsage> > <memoryUsage> > <memoryUsage limit="1024 mb"/> > </memoryUsage> > <storeUsage> > <storeUsage limit="20 gb"/> > </storeUsage> > <tempUsage> > <tempUsage limit="10 gb"/> > </tempUsage> > </systemUsage> > </systemUsage> > > <transportConnectors> > > <transportConnector name="openwire" > uri="tcp://0.0.0.0:61616?maximumConnections=3000& > wireFormat.maxFrameSize=104857600"/> > </transportConnectors> > > > <shutdownHooks> > <bean xmlns="http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans" > class="org.apache.activemq.hooks.SpringContextHook" /> > </shutdownHooks> > </broker> > > > The client URL is : > > failover\://(tcp\:/xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:61616?tcpNoDelay\= > true,tcp\://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:61616?tcpNoDelay\=true,tcp\:// > xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:61616?tcpNoDelay\=true)?nested.wireFormat. > maxInactivityDuration\=3000&nested.wireFormat.tightEncodingEnabled=false& > nested.connectionTimeout\=0&timeout\=200&initialReconnectDelay\=10& > startupMaxReconnectAttempts\=2&maxReconnectDelay\=100&jms. > prefetchPolicy.all\=2&randomize\=false&backup\=true > > > > > > > -- > View this message in context: http://activemq.2283324.n4. > nabble.com/The-connection-is-already-closed-tp4725268.html > Sent from the ActiveMQ - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > If you reply to this email, your message will be added to the discussion below: http://activemq.2283324.n4.nabble.com/ActiveMQ-5-13-4- The-connection-is-already-closed-tp4725268p4725379.html To unsubscribe from ActiveMQ-5.13.4 "The connection is already closed", click here. 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