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Martyn Taylor updated ACTIVEMQ6-64:
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Description:
When sending a batch of messages using the core protocol. i.e. performing
producer.send(message); multiple times then calling session.commit(). The
messages are paged twice. This happens when the number of messages in the
batch pushes the address over it's max allocated memory and initialises paging
on the address.
If the messages are committed after the paging has started this bug does not
surface, nor does it occur if the total messages in the batch do not push the
address in paging mode.
For example.
I have an address "testAddress" backed up by a queue "testQueue". The max
memory on the address is set to 10MB.
If there are no messages in the queue, hence the total memory usage of the
address is <10MB and I send 20 x messages of 1MB, the call session.commit().
The messages that exceed the memory limit are paged twice. Messages 1 - 10
stay in memory, messages 11 - 20 are paged twice.
This does not happen when the address is already in paging mode. If the
address is in paging mode before we send the 20 messages, the server behaves as
expected and pages all 20 messages once.
I have created a test to show this behaviour here:
https://github.com/mtaylor/activemq-6/commit/b7bee77bcefb12c4b104c0beb3f4dc9aab545f6b
was:
When sending a batch of messages using the core protocol. i.e. performing
producer.send(message); multiple times then calling session.commit(). The
messages are paged twice. This happens when the number of messages in the
batch pushes the address over it's max allocated memory and initialises paging
on the address.
If the messages are committed after the paging has started this bug does not
surface, nor does it occur if the total messages in the batch do not push the
address in paging mode.
For example.
I have an address "testAddress" backed up by a queue "testQueue". The max
memory on the address is set to 10MB.
If there are no messages in the queue, hence the total memory usage of the
address is <10MB and I send 20 x messages of 1MB, the call session.commit().
The messages that exceed the memory limit are paged twice. Messages 1 - 10
stay in memory, messages 11 - 20 are paged twice.
This does not happen when the address is already in paging mode. If the
address is in paging mode before we send the 20 messages, the server behaves as
expected and pages all 20 messages once.
I have created a test to show this behaviour here:
> Messages are paged twice when batch of messages pushed address over page
> threshold
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>
> Key: ACTIVEMQ6-64
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ACTIVEMQ6-64
> Project: Apache ActiveMQ 6
> Issue Type: Bug
> Reporter: Martyn Taylor
>
> When sending a batch of messages using the core protocol. i.e. performing
> producer.send(message); multiple times then calling session.commit(). The
> messages are paged twice. This happens when the number of messages in the
> batch pushes the address over it's max allocated memory and initialises
> paging on the address.
> If the messages are committed after the paging has started this bug does not
> surface, nor does it occur if the total messages in the batch do not push the
> address in paging mode.
> For example.
> I have an address "testAddress" backed up by a queue "testQueue". The max
> memory on the address is set to 10MB.
> If there are no messages in the queue, hence the total memory usage of the
> address is <10MB and I send 20 x messages of 1MB, the call session.commit().
> The messages that exceed the memory limit are paged twice. Messages 1 - 10
> stay in memory, messages 11 - 20 are paged twice.
> This does not happen when the address is already in paging mode. If the
> address is in paging mode before we send the 20 messages, the server behaves
> as expected and pages all 20 messages once.
> I have created a test to show this behaviour here:
> https://github.com/mtaylor/activemq-6/commit/b7bee77bcefb12c4b104c0beb3f4dc9aab545f6b
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