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Timothy Bish closed AMQ-3942.
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Resolution: Cannot Reproduce
Assignee: Timothy Bish
Cannot reproduce this.
> Certain messages do not expire in the embedded broker
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> Key: AMQ-3942
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AMQ-3942
> Project: ActiveMQ
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Broker
> Affects Versions: 5.4.3, 5.6.0, 5.7.0
> Environment: Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 6.1 (Santiago)
> Reporter: Pedro de Lara
> Assignee: Timothy Bish
> Labels: expiration, timetolive, ttl
> Attachments: activemq.xml, ExpirationTest.java, ExpirationTest.java
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> When sending messages to a queue and waiting for the expiration task to
> expire them, only some of the expired messages are moved to the DLQ. Other
> expired messages (With same expiration time as the ones moved to the DLQ)
> just sit in the queue, stuck until all messages in the queue expire, at which
> point they are all moved to the DLQ.
> This seems to happen only in the embedded broker (configured in activemq.xml)
> and only for some messages (It seems the size of the message however I am
> uncertain if the content could actually cause such an issue).
> A Unit Test is provided that shows the issue. The unit test includes a
> boolean that can be changed to run it towards a created broker (instead of
> the embedded one) for comparison purposes.
> An activemq configuration file (activemq.xml) is also provided as it is the
> only file that has been changed from default installation.
> Test were done on activeMQ running on both JDK 1.7.0_03 and 1.6.0_33 with the
> activemq executable script being pointed towards those versions (Instead of
> "auto").
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