Thanks for the tip. I use tcpdump and ethereal to sniff the traffic.
I can now say that the problem is on the server side. One more clue. Any specific place to look at ? Decoder ? anywhere else ?
Am I the only one to have this issue ?

Nicolas

Maarten Bosteels a écrit :
Apparently, ethereal has been renamed to wireshark.

http://www.wireshark.org/
http://sourceforge.net/projects/wireshark/


On 1/17/07, Maarten Bosteels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You could use a network sniffer to see if the message is sent twice
over the wire.
Then at least you know where to start searching.
www.ethereal.com

Maarten

On 1/17/07, Nicolas FROMENT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi !
> I send and receive more than 100 000 messages using mina 1.0.1 on client > and server. Once on 100 000 messages, I got a duplicate messages on server ! > I haven't managed to reproduce it in a test case yet. The message can't
> be send twice by the business code. I don't know if the message is
> written twice or read twice ? Any idea about where the problem might be
> ? Encoder ? decoder ? Mina ? someone already got this problem ?
>
> Thanks for your help
>
> Nicolas FROMENT
>




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