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Simon Laws closed TUSCANY-4018.
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Resolution: Fixed
Committed at revision: 1291715. Thanks for the patch Jennifer.
> JMS TransportServiceInterceptor using wrong values to set JMS headers in
> producer
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> Key: TUSCANY-4018
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TUSCANY-4018
> Project: Tuscany
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Java SCA JMS Binding Extension
> Affects Versions: Java-SCA-2.x
> Reporter: Jennifer A Thompson
> Assignee: Simon Laws
> Fix For: Java-SCA-2.x
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> Attachments: Tuscany-4018.patch
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> In TransportServiceInterceptor.invokeResponse is setting the effective
> TimeToLive, Priority in the response message, but when the values are set in
> the producer, the values from the request are used, potentially leading to an
> incorrect value. So the following:
> // Set jms header attributes in producer, not message.
> int deliveryMode = requestJMSMsg.getJMSDeliveryMode();
> producer.setDeliveryMode(deliveryMode);
> int deliveryPriority = requestJMSMsg.getJMSPriority();
> producer.setPriority(deliveryPriority);
> long timeToLive = requestJMSMsg.getJMSExpiration();
> producer.setTimeToLive(timeToLive);
> Should be:
> // Set jms header attributes in producer, not message.
> producer.setDeliveryMode(responseJMSMsg.getJMSDeliveryMode());
> producer.setPriority(responseJMSMsg.getJMSPriority());
> producer.setTimeToLive(responseJMSMsg.getJMSExpiration());
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