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Moritz commented on ARTEMIS-4270:
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news.europe.#I just ran the test again with the latest 2.29.0 snapshot build 
and I still miss the message: 

 

 
{code:java}
++++ News Europe: Received message: Lewis Hamilton joins European synchronized 
swimming team
++++ News Europe: Received message: John Lennon resurrected from dead
---- News: Received message: Hulk Hogan starts ballet classes
---- News: Received message: Lewis Hamilton joins European synchronized 
swimming team
---- News: Received message: John Lennon resurrected from dead
---- News: Received message: This is my europe message{code}
(Note the messages with prefix ---- are for the consumer subscribed to *news.#* 
and the ones with prefix ++++ are for the consumer subscribed to 
{*}news.europe.#{*})

The one message missing is 
{code:java}
++++ News Europe: Received message: This is my europe message {code}
I send the message to *news.europe*

 

> Messages get lost when using multiple consumers with topic hierarchies
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: ARTEMIS-4270
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ARTEMIS-4270
>             Project: ActiveMQ Artemis
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: JMS
>    Affects Versions: 2.24.0
>            Reporter: Moritz
>            Priority: Major
>         Attachments: topic-hierarchies-bug.zip
>
>
> There is an issue when we have the following setup:
>  * Shared durable consumer A listening to *news.#*
>  * Shared durable consumer B listening to *news.europe.#*
>  * Message M1 sent to *news.europe.sports*
>  * Message M2 sent to *news.europe*
> Expected behavior:
>  * A receives M1 and M2
>  * B receives M1 and M2
> Actual behavior:
>  * A receives M1 and M2
>  * B receives M1
> This happens when it is run with a clean Artemis, i.e. without any previous 
> data. If we run it a second time B receives M1 and M2. When using 
> *consumer.receive()* it also works as expected.
>  
> This also affects at least version *3.0.0-SNAPSHOT* however I couldn't select 
> it so I chose the second version I've tested it for. The attached project 
> showcases the bug where I simply adjusted the example 
> {*}apache-artemis-3.0.0-SNAPSHOT/examples/features/standard/topic-hierarchies{*}.
> I couldn't test it with 2.29.0-SNAPSHOT since I would get exceptions 
> concerning the topic not being multicast (already with the original example).
>  
>  



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