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Gordon Sim reassigned QPID-2967:
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Assignee: Chuck Rolke
Chuck, Is this still an issue? Do we apply the patch or close it or something
else?
> Windows broker fails to destroy connections if client exits abruptly
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> Key: QPID-2967
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/QPID-2967
> Project: Qpid
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: C++ Broker
> Affects Versions: 0.8
> Environment: Windows 64- and 32-bit builds of cpp/qpidd
> Reporter: Chuck Rolke
> Assignee: Chuck Rolke
> Labels: possibly_complete
> Attachments: QPID-2967.patch
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> Start the broker with a small number of connections:
> qpidd --auth no --no-data-dir --max-connections 2
> Run a 'server' program, one that never exits on its own, and kill it with ^C.
> After doing this for the max-number of connections the server will not accept
> any more connections. Internally to the broker the Connection objects are
> never destroyed.
> If the broker's client exits normally then the connection is destroyed
> properly. You can run HelloWorld against the windows broker beyond the
> max-connections count with no problem.
> I know that "the broker is not supported on Windows" but the same problem is
> there for clients when the broker goes away abruptly.
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