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Christian Schneider updated CXF-1933:
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Fix Version/s: (was: 2.1.4)
2.2
> jms transport: Handling client restart in async request / reply case
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> Key: CXF-1933
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CXF-1933
> Project: CXF
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: Transports
> Affects Versions: 2.1.3
> Reporter: Christian Schneider
> Fix For: 2.2
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> Imagine the following scenario:
> - Client sends request (e.g. to create an object on the server db). It
> expects the reply on a reply queue
> - Client goes down and is restarted
> - Server creates the object and returns success and an identifier for the
> object
> - Client receives the reply but discards it as it has no matching corraltion
> id
> => So the information gets lost. I this case this is bad as the client can
> not just retry the operation
> I could imaginge the following solution:
> - Client is compiled with an async front end. So it listens for replies on a
> handler method
> - The client sends the reuest with reply to set to a permanent reply queue
> (temp queue would not make sense here)
> - Client goes down and is restarted
> - Server creates the object and returns success and an identifier for the
> object
> - Client receives the reply. The correlation matching is turned off and the
> client correctly handles the reply
> => Information will never be lost (at least if combined with jms transactions)
> Another advantage of this approach is that a reply can be handled by another
> instance of the client.
> So what I think has to be done:
> - Add a config setting to turn on or off correltation matching
> - Check if an uncorrelated reply can be handled by the other parts of CXF.
> Does someone know if this should work?
> So what do you think?
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