I will try, but this one is a llittle harder because I think you may have
to leave the subscrition off-line for some period of time, before it gets
stuck.  But I'll see if I can get this to be repeatable.

   Chris


James.Strachan wrote:
> 
> Am a little confused what your system is doing - can you create a
> JUnit test case to reproduce whats going on?
> 
> On 7/24/06, Christopher Mihaly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>   Oh yes, it is now worse.  It is not acive and off-line.  There are no
>> connections to the subscription, but now when you try to create a
>> subscription, it tells you there is already a consumer.  So it is active,
>> offline and accumulating messages.   My biggest fear is that I also have
>> a
>> problem that a durable subscriber doesn't fetch his messages in a short
>> period of time, the entire messaging system comes to a halt....
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