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Created on: 16/Feb/26 17:34
Start Date: 16/Feb/26 17:34
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Work Description: cshannon commented on PR #1659:
URL: https://github.com/apache/activemq/pull/1659#issuecomment-3909723905
> I'm taking a look at this a bit more as something still doesn't add up.
The fix here works but I'm not sure why it would be necessary.
>
> I started playing with the unit test and when I debug it I see the message
is being copied on dispatch, but all the consumers are receiving the exact same
message reference so I am going to see if I can track down why.
Oops neve rmind, I am getting different references (looking at the wrong
thing) but I am still checking more into this to see if we can better pinpoint
the issue vs just using synchronized. We can add it but it would be nice to
know where exactly the issue is with multiple threads touching the message at
the same time.
Issue Time Tracking
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Worklog Id: (was: 1005421)
Time Spent: 5.5h (was: 5h 20m)
> Intermittent null/empty body when consuming from a topic (vm:// transport)
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>
> Key: AMQ-9855
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AMQ-9855
> Project: ActiveMQ
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: AMQP, Camel
> Affects Versions: 6.2.0, 6.1.2, 6.1.6, 6.1.7
> Reporter: JJ
> Priority: Major
> Fix For: 6.3.0
>
> Time Spent: 5.5h
> Remaining Estimate: 0h
>
> Also see AMQ-6708 This is very much the same issue but with more details. The
> op on that ticket hasn't been seen since 2017.
> We have a simple AMQ instance using Camel; It connects to an upstream remote
> server via OpenWire and subscribes to topics. It Bridges those topics to the
> local AMQ with some later Camel processing.
> The route looks like this:
> <route id="Route_SPLITTER">
> <from uri="remoteServer:topic:TOPIC_A?durableSubscriptionName=some.user"/>
> <choice>
> <when>
> <simple>${body} == null || ${body} == ''</simple>
> <log message="Received message with missing body:
> ${header.CamelMessageHistory}"/>
> </when>
> <otherwise>
> </otherwise>
> </choice>
>
> <to uri="localAMQ:topic:MY_TOPIC_A"/>
> <split streaming="true" >
> <method ref="Splitter" method="processMessage"/>
> <multicast>
> <to uri="direct:routeSorter"/>
> </multicast>
> </split>
> </route>
>
> Logging was added to make sure it wasn't an upstream issue (and it's not)
>
> The data being passed is formatted as arrays of JSON. The <to
> uri="localAMQ:topic:MY_TOPIC_A"/> just passes it untouched. The Splitter send
> a copy elsewhere to be filtered by an order number prefix.
> The internal Camel to AMQ connection is via the vm:// transport using
> org.apache.camel.component.activemq.ActiveMQComponent (but I have also tried
> a pooled JMS connection factory with the same results)
> When I connect a test non durable consumer from a Ruby script using STOMP, or
> NIO I see the same issue. Some messages appear to have a 0 sized body.
> I can connect an c++ open wire consumer from the same server and that
> instance gets all messages with no 0 size bodies.
> I have tried various versions of Camel and all exhibit the same results.
> It;'s also worth noting that the data sent to the splitter function reports
> no errors either.
> I have also tried some of the older STOPM GEM packages but no change. (Though
> I have found some odd connection issue when you upgrade to io-wait-0.4.0 from
> 0.3.1
>
> After much swapping things round and testing I've finally narrowed it down to
> some issue with the vm:// transport...
> I have swapped the internal Camel connection from using vm:// to tcp:// and
> for the last 24hrs have seen no client errors with 0 sized bodies.
> I don't have any way to debug this deeper but hopefully someone else will
> pick this up.
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