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Jim Gomes edited comment on AMQNET-377 at 4/11/12 1:01 AM:
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I think this problem may already be exposed by the existing unit test
*TestConsumeAfterPublishFailsForDestroyedTempDestination* in the
*TempDestinationTest.cs* file. Can you confirm if this is the same problem or
not? (Currently, this unit test fails.)
was (Author: jgomes):
I think this problem may already be exposed by the existing unit test
TestConsumeAfterPublishFailsForDestroyedTempDestination in the
TempDestinationTest.cs file. Can you confirm if this is the same problem or
not? (Currently, this unit test fails.)
> Sending to non-existent temp queue causes consumer to shutdown
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> Key: AMQNET-377
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AMQNET-377
> Project: ActiveMQ .Net
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: ActiveMQ
> Affects Versions: 1.5.3, 1.5.4
> Environment: .NET client on Windows Server 2008 R2
> Reporter: Chris Robison
> Assignee: Jim Gomes
> Priority: Blocker
> Attachments: 2012-04-09.log, AMQ-NMS.zip, activemq.xml, putty.log
>
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> It appears as though attempting to send a message to a non-existent temp
> queue is causing the consumer to shutdown. The behavior manifests itself by
> either the consumer ceasing to consume messages or, if a request timeout is
> set, a RequestTimedOutException being thrown. I have an NUnit project
> attached that I was able to reproduce the issue with. I've also attached logs.
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