Crashing and restarting the broker causes message redelivery even if the XA
transaction was already prepared (but not commited)
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Key: AMQ-2717
URL: https://issues.apache.org/activemq/browse/AMQ-2717
Project: ActiveMQ
Issue Type: Bug
Affects Versions: 5.3.1
Reporter: Eugene Rodos
The scenario is as follows:
\- message is delivered within an XA global transaction
\- the XA tx completes the prepare phase
\- the server crashes before the XA tx completes the commit
\- the server is restarted
\- (if the J2EE server supports XA recovery, it will recover the XA tx and
complete the commit (tested and confirmed with Websphere))
\- ActiveMQ redelivers the message
The redelivery should not happen. Unless, following recovery, the
TransactionManager decides to rollback the tx, the tx will be committed. If it
is committed, the message would have been processed already. Redelivering it
causes the message to be processed again and breaks JMS'
deliver-once-and-only-once guarantee.
If the tx has been prepared, AMQ should not redeliver the message following a
crash recovery, If the tx is ultimately rolled back and the message is put
back on the queue, it can redeliver it, otherwise, it should not.
This is very difficult to write a Junit test for but I will try to come up with
something...
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