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Timothy Bish commented on AMQ-3421:
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Have you tested against 5.6.0 release?  The NullPointerException errors were 
fixed in that release.  
                
> Deadlock when queue fills up
> ----------------------------
>
>                 Key: AMQ-3421
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AMQ-3421
>             Project: ActiveMQ
>          Issue Type: Bug
>    Affects Versions: 5.5.0
>         Environment: Tomcat 6.0.29, Spring 3.0.5, Oracle Java 6, Centos 5
>            Reporter: Robert Elliot
>            Priority: Critical
>         Attachments: JStack Output.rtf, jmsMessageQueues.xml
>
>
> We are running a queue to do asynch audit updates, configured via Spring 
> 3.0.5.
> When the queue fills up Tomcat locks up with all catalina threads waiting on 
> an object monitor in Spring.  This object monitor is held by the "ActiveMQ 
> Connection Executor: vm://localhost#2986" thread which is itself blocked for 
> ever awaiting the stopped CountDownLatch at 
> TransportConnection.stop(TransportConnection.java:930).
> There are no "ActiveMQ Task" threads running, which suggests that either the 
> task created by stopAsync has completed or did not run.
> A code review leaves us baffled as to how this latch cannot have counted 
> down, but it hasn't.  Could Tomcat possibly be silently discarding the thread 
> that was meant to do the stop without throwing an exception?! It seems 
> unlikely but (as I understand it) TaskRunnerFactory is breaking the Servlet 
> spec by running up its own Threads.

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