How can I get a version with a patch applied?
svn only?

M.M.

Christopher G. Stach II wrote:
> 
> magic.moose wrote:
>> Hey,
>> 
>> I've been fighting the following problem for few hours now.
>> Lets limit it to a very trivial test. Send, say 10, messages in a for
>> loop,
>> without waits between iterations via JmsTemplate of Spring.
>> ObjectMessage. 
>> Not all messages are consumed. Sometimes all, more often ca 8-9. Through
>> JMX, can see unconsumed messages stucked in the queue. 
>> In fact such loss happens starting at 3 messages send in that loop. 
>> No exeptions, warnings etc.
>> 
>> A word about config.
>> AMQ4.1.0, Jencks 1.1, Spring 1.2.7 and its jmsTemplate. 
>> Consumer thread pool in Jenks set to 5.
>> Broker is embedded with JVM transport. (embedded in connection or
>> separeted
>> bean with xml config - both behaves the same).
>> No persistance enabled. Well, at least I think so.
>> 
>> <broker persistent="false" useJmx="true">
>>    <transportConnectors>
>>      <transportConnector uri="vm://localhost" />
>>     </transportConnectors>
>>     <memoryManager>  
>>         <usageManager id="memory-manager" limit="20 MB"/>
>>     </memoryManager>
>> </broker>
>> 
>> If that helps, the ObjectMessage contains streamed javax.mail.Message
>> (MimeMessage de facto)
>> 
>> If I wait, say 100ms or more, between iterations then things are fine.
>> 
>> 
>> It looks pretty scary to me. Maybe Jencks problem? Any idea?
>> 
>> M.M.
>> 
>> 
> 
> AMQ-1078?
> 
> -- 
> Christopher G. Stach II
> 
> 
> 

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