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Timothy Bish reopened AMQNET-160:
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Implemented solution is no in line with the feature set of the Failover
Transport.
> Connecting to non-existing host does not raise Exception when using failover
> protocol
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>
> Key: AMQNET-160
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/activemq/browse/AMQNET-160
> Project: ActiveMQ .Net
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: ActiveMQ Client
> Affects Versions: 1.0
> Environment: Windows XP/Windows 2003 , .NET Framework 2.0 (Broker
> running Ubuntu 8.04 + ActiveMQ 5.2)
> Reporter: Michel Van Hoof
> Assignee: Jim Gomes
> Fix For: 1.1
>
>
> When using the failover protocol, there is no exception raised when trying to
> connect to non-existing host.
> Example:
> using System;
> using System.Collections.Generic;
> using System.Text;
> using Apache.NMS;
> using Apache.NMS.ActiveMQ;
> class ExceptionTest
> {
> private readonly IConnectionFactory oConnfact;
> private readonly IConnection oConn;
> private readonly ISession oSess;
> private readonly IMessageConsumer oConsumer;
> private string sConnectionUri = "failover:(tcp://unknownhost:61612)";
> // Using this connectionstring it does fail.
> //private string sConnectionUri = "tcp://unknownhost:61612";
> public ExceptionTest()
> {
> oConn.ExceptionListener += new ExceptionListener(OnException);
> this.oConnfact = new ConnectionFactory(sConnectionUri,
> "CLIENT.ID");
>
> oConn.ExceptionListener += new ExceptionListener(OnException);
> this.oConn = oConnfact.CreateConnection();
> oConn.RequestTimeout(new TimeSpan(0, 0, 2));
> // Code hangs here
> oConn.Start();
> //Rest does not really mather anymore since it hangs
>
> }
> void OnEx(Exception exception)
> {
> throw new Exception("The method or operation is not
> implemented.");
> }
> public void OnException(Exception ex)
> {
> Console.WriteLine("You made a BooBoo: {0} ", ex.ToString());
> }
> }
> If you change the connectionstring to "tcp://badhostname:xxxx" , the
> exception does occur.
> It also seems to ignore the RequestTimeout.
> This blocks the application thread indefinately since there is no way to
> recover from it (no exception thrown).
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