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Ivan Pechorin commented on AMQ-2871:
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in addition to 5.3.2, the same is reproduced on 5.4.1

> Activemq loses Stomp text message body on topic
> -----------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: AMQ-2871
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AMQ-2871
>             Project: ActiveMQ
>          Issue Type: Bug
>    Affects Versions: 5.3.2
>         Environment: Debian linux 64bit, with:
>  java version "1.6.0_18"
> OpenJDK Runtime Environment (IcedTea6 1.8) (6b18-1.8-1)
> OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (build 14.0-b16, mixed mode)
> ActiveMQ 5.3.2
>            Reporter: Arjen
>
> I have a fairly simple set-up with a single Activemq.
> On that AMQ we have a few queue's and topics, where the topics are filled 
> using PHP producers with Stomp and four Java subscribers with the normal 
> openwire protocol (via a Spring jms listener container). The PHP producers 
> are created on demand and send a single, tiny text message when some data 
> needs to be adjusted in the Java subscribers.
> The problem is that all four consumers sometimes receive a message without 
> such a text body. Using tcpdump I deciphered that the incoming Stomp-message 
> actually did have a body, so the senders work correctly. Again using tcpdump 
> I noticed the messages on the openwire channel are sometimes empty, so the 
> problem seems to be with the ActiveMQ server part.
> Not all messages fail, but its way too common (a rough estimate would be one 
> in ten or so). I also didn't see any message empty when using a 
> OpenWire-producer.
> My configuration is rather trivial, its the default config without 
> systemusage and destinationpolicy. With the stomp and openwire transporters 
> like so:
> <transportConnector name="stomp" 
> uri="stomp://0.0.0.0:61613?transport.closeAsync=false"/>
> When logging the messages in the subscribers, it looks like this for a 
> correct one:
> ActiveMQTextMessage {commandId = 3, responseRequired = false, messageId = 
> ID:argus-38958-1279890714168-2:66257231:-1:1:1, originalDestination = null, 
> originalTransactionId = null, producerId = 
> ID:argus-38958-1279890714168-2:66257231:-1:1, destination = 
> topic://pw_cache_products, transactionId = null, expiration = 0, timestamp = 
> 1281801902987, arrival = 0, brokerInTime = 1281801902987, brokerOutTime = 
> 1281801902988, correlationId = null, replyTo = null, persistent = false, type 
> = null, priority = 0, groupID = null, groupSequence = 0, targetConsumerId = 
> null, compressed = false, userID = null, content = null, marshalledProperties 
> = null, dataStructure = null, redeliveryCounter = 0, size = 0, properties = 
> null, readOnlyProperties = true, readOnlyBody = true, droppable = false, text 
> = views 0}
> And like this for an incorrect one:
> ActiveMQTextMessage {commandId = 3, responseRequired = false, messageId = 
> ID:argus-38958-1279890714168-2:66384399:-1:1:1, originalDestination = null, 
> originalTransactionId = null, producerId = 
> ID:argus-38958-1279890714168-2:66384399:-1:1, destination = 
> topic://pw_cache_products, transactionId = null, expiration = 0, timestamp = 
> 1281805503252, arrival = 0, brokerInTime = 1281805503252, brokerOutTime = 
> 1281805503252, correlationId = null, replyTo = null, persistent = false, type 
> = null, priority = 0, groupID = null, groupSequence = 0, targetConsumerId = 
> null, compressed = false, userID = null, content = null, marshalledProperties 
> = null, dataStructure = null, redeliveryCounter = 0, size = 0, properties = 
> null, readOnlyProperties = true, readOnlyBody = true, droppable = false, text 
> = null}
> I.e. text = null vs text = views 0
> I couldn't reproduce this on another system so far. And my production 
> ActiveMQ that displays this behaviour gets way to much traffic to put in in 
> debug-logging-mode (and I doubt that will offer much insight anyway?). I can 
> reproduce it on a newly created topic on the same activemq with only one 
> consumer and producer, but not on a separate activemq. Whether that is 
> because it has less load or whatever I don't know, the original activemq that 
> does exhibit this behaviour has been upgraded and restarted several times 
> since we first started noticing the problems that led to this discovery.
> My consumers and producers are about the most trivial variants you can think 
> off, but the other producers and consumers obviously aren't.

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