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Hiram Chirino updated APLO-310:
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Summary: Wildcard durable subs do not receive messages from topics created
after the durable sub is created. (was: Dsubs are not always created from
apollo.xml)
> Wildcard durable subs do not receive messages from topics created after the
> durable sub is created.
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>
> Key: APLO-310
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/APLO-310
> Project: ActiveMQ Apollo
> Issue Type: Bug
> Environment: apollo-99-trunk-20130221.165856-207
> Reporter: Lionel Cons
> Assignee: Hiram Chirino
> Fix For: 1.7
>
>
> I'm trying to define a dsub with wildcard subscription in apollo.xml and it
> seems that the topic consumers are not always created.
> Here is what I have in apollo.xml:
> <topic id="foo.1"/>
> <topic id="foo.2"/>
> <dsub id="bar" topic="foo.*"/>
> If I stop Apollo, destroy its data directory and start it again, the
> consumers are created. Via the REST API I see on each topic:
> {
> 'config' => {
> 'id' => 'foo.1',
> 'other' => []
> },
> 'dsubs' => [
> 'bar'
> ],
> 'id' => 'foo.1',
> 'metrics' => {
> 'consumer_count' => 1,
> [...]
> }
> So far so good.
> If I restart Apollo (service apollo restart), the dsub consumer does not
> appear anymore:
> {
> 'config' => {
> 'id' => 'foo.1',
> 'other' => []
> },
> 'dsubs' => [],
> 'id' => 'foo.1',
> 'metrics' => {
> 'consumer_count' => 0,
> [...]
> }
> This looks like a conflict between apollo.xml and what the store knows about
> dsubs...
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