JmstTemplate does not close connections even with PooledConnectionFactory
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                 Key: AMQ-3545
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AMQ-3545
             Project: ActiveMQ
          Issue Type: Bug
          Components: Broker
            Reporter: Hariharan


Hi,
We use AMQ broker 5.5 and Spring 3.0 for configuring connection factory and 
other stuffs. 
The connection factory we are using is PooledConnectionFactory and a part of my 
config looks like this:

<bean id="jmsFactory" class="org.apache.activemq.pool.PooledConnectionFactory" 
destroy-method="stop">
 <property name="connectionFactory">
   <bean class="org.apache.activemq.ActiveMQConnectionFactory">
      <property name="brokerURL" value="some_url"/>
   </bean>
 </property>
</bean>

<!-- Spring JMS Template -->
<bean id="jmsTemplate"
class="org.springframework.jms.core.JmsTemplate">
 <property name="connectionFactory">
  <ref local="jmsFactory" />
 </property>

 <property name="explicitQosEnabled" value="true"/>
 <property name="timeToLive" value="86400000"/>
</bean>

A few days back our broker crashed and kept restarting with this error:

# java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: requested 
369384 bytes for Chunk::new. Out of swap space? 

At that point of time, from jconsole, I could not find anything unusual with 
the broker, except that one of our client application
which talks with the server (via broker) by sending and listening to messages 
every *minute* had created ~3000 connections (saw it on jconsole).
Once we had shut it down, everything was back to normal. 

So, to avoid this I tried closing the connection in finally block doing 
something like this.

try {
 connection = myJmsTemplate.getConnectionFactory().createConnection();
 session = connection.createSession(false, 1);

 String messageSelector = "JMSCorrelationID='" + correlationId + "'";
 responseConsumer = session.createConsumer(receiveDestination, messageSelector);
 LOG.info("Starting connection");
 connection.start();
 myJmsTemplate.send(sendDestination, new SimpleTextMessageCreator(
   message, receiveDestination, correlationId));
 LOG.info("Waiting for message with " + messageSelector + " for " + 
DEFAULT_TIMEOUT + " ms");
 TextMessage responseMessage = (TextMessage) 
responseConsumer.receive(DEFAULT_TIMEOUT);
}
catch (Someexception e) {do something}
finally {
 responseConsumer.close();
 session.close();
 connection.close();
}

But even then I can see the connections floating around in jconsole and are 
only lost if the client app which publishes the messages is brought down.
Can someone please help me understand what's happening here and how I can close 
the connections after each pub sub cycle.

Thank you in advance,
Hari

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