Thanks for your message Andrew but that don't run ;(

Exception occur during second call (exactly the same of my previous attempt ...) : Caused by: org.apache.axis2.AxisFault: Sandesha2 got an exception when processing an out message: java.lang.IllegalThreadStateException.
Caused by: java.lang.IllegalThreadStateException
       at java.lang.Thread.start(Thread.java:571)
at org.apache.sandesha2.workers.SandeshaThread.runThreadForSequence(SandeshaThread.java:169) at org.apache.sandesha2.util.SandeshaUtil.startWorkersForSequence(SandeshaUtil.java:164) at org.apache.sandesha2.msgprocessors.ApplicationMsgProcessor.addCreateSequenceMessage(ApplicationMsgProcessor.java:488) at org.apache.sandesha2.msgprocessors.ApplicationMsgProcessor.processOutMessage(ApplicationMsgProcessor.java:251) at org.apache.sandesha2.handlers.SandeshaOutHandler.invoke(SandeshaOutHandler.java:129)
       ... 13 more


Jérôme

Andrew K Gatford wrote:
You are hitting exactly the problem you are describing.

The simple solution for you is to add the following,

stub.engageModule(sandesha2);
SandeshaClient.createSequence(stub._getServiceClient(), false, null);

for (i=0 ; i<=3; i++) { if (i==3) stub.setProperty(SandeshaClientConstants.LAST_MESSAGE, "true"); stub.sendRequest(putFileRequest); } SandeshaClient.waitUntilSequenceCompleted(stub._getServiceClient(), maxWaitingTimeSequenceCompleted);

The createSequence will cleanup any existing sequences and generate a new one for the next set of messages

Andrew Gatford

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Hi,

I try to have a look into the code and it's seems that the second sequence (wich failed) is find into the storageManager (InMemory) by the internalSequenceId (which is the same that the first sequence because it seems that the wsa:To field is used ?) So the ApplicationMsgProcess.processOutMessage [192] test rmsBean.isTerminateAdded() is true because the precedent RM sequence is finished (after the lastMessage send, I used the Submitted WSRM specification ...).

So how force sandesha to create a new sequence ?

On the documentation the only thing about this subject that a found was "Creating a Sequence Without Sending any Messages"...but I want to send messages into my sequence.;)

Someone could help me pleased ?

Regards

Jérôme

Jerome Camilleri wrote: Hi,

I confirm that without Sandesha there is no problem to reused the configurationContext and send multiple messages with it. So it's a specific problem of RM module with my specific used (but advise by Axis2 team ;) in my context...)

I already had a problem to shutdow the sandesha module at this end of my client (with Axis2 1.2 MEP IN-OUT synchrone a listener is not start and sandesha is never shutdown...) is it related ?

So how configure the contextContext to re-used it with sandesha without re-create it pleased ?


Regards.

Jérôme


Jerome Camilleri wrote: Hi, Related to an Axis2-1.2 bugs (corrected is seems) my client try to send with Sandesha2-1.2 multiple sequence of message (with MTOM file attached). Because of the allocation of ressource and to optimised it I try to factorize the initialization of the Axis2 context. So my client try this pseudo code : configurationContext ctx = factory.get(client-repo); // create during the first call stub factory.get( ctx ); // create during the first call stub.engageModule(sandesha2); for (i=0 ; i<=3; i++) { if (i==3) stub.setProperty(SandeshaClientConstants.LAST_MESSAGE, "true"); stub.sendRequest(putFileRequest); } SandeshaClient.waitUntilSequenceCompleted(stub._getServiceClient(), maxWaitingTimeSequenceCompleted); For the first call my sequence of 3 message is send correctly but my second call is failed with this sandesha exception : Impossible to call remote service Caused by: org.apache.axis2.AxisFault: Sandesha2 got an exception when processing an out message: org.apache.sandesha2.SandeshaException: Sandesha2 could not send the message on sequence http://localhost:9001/axis2/services/Service1 as the sequence has been terminated.. at org.apache.sandesha2.handlers.SandeshaOutHandler.invoke(SandeshaOutHandler.java:159) at org.apache.axis2.engine.Phase.invoke(Phase.java:383) at org.apache.axis2.engine.AxisEngine.invoke(AxisEngine.java:203) at org.apache.axis2.engine.AxisEngine.send(AxisEngine.java:433) at org.apache.axis2.description.OutInAxisOperationClient.execute(OutInAxisOperation.java:256) at fr.bull.emetteur.service.Stub.putFileRequestReponse(Stub.java:170) at fr.bull.emetteur.Emetteur.Emetteur.send(Emetteur.java:116) ... 5 more

Before configurationContext factorization all run well ... Someone could help me pleased ?

Regards

Jérôme

Subject: Too many open file with Axis2 1.2
From: Jerome Camilleri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Mon, 18 Jun 2007 16:24:42 +0200
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Hi, I used client Axis2 1.2 to send file attached to my WebService. On my client, I used the ConfigurationContextFactory.createConfigurationContextFromFileSystem with a repository containing modules like addressing and sandesha2. My deamon scan a directory to send the message and create for eatch a new configurationContext and a new stub. After eatch sending I call methods to clear the memory (see the end of this mail) but it seems that some files is lock by my deamon because after about 300 calls my system is very slow and client stop with the message "can't open file : Too many open file" in the console (ulimit -n = 1024) When I launch the lsof command, I noticed that 4 files is adding for one file sending lsof | grep /tmp/axis2 java 21584 camillej 86r REG 3,3 352079 76659 /tmp/axis244513sandesha2-1.2.mar java 21584 camillej 87r REG 3,3 37572 76658 /tmp/axis244512addressing-1.2.mar java 21584 camillej 88r REG 3,3 8379 76660 /tmp/axis244514soapmonitor-1.2.mar java 21584 camillej 89r REG 3,3 1444 76661 /tmp/axis244515version.aar So my client finally code : HashMap listeModuleDesc = configurationContext.getAxisConfiguration().getModules(); Iterator itListeModuleDesc = listeModuleDesc.keySet().iterator(); while(itListeModuleDesc.hasNext()) { String moduleDescId = (String)itListeModuleDesc.next(); AxisModule moduleDesc = (AxisModule)listeModuleDesc.get(moduleDescId); if (moduleDesc != null) { Module module = moduleDesc.getModule(); if (module != null) { module.shutdown(configurationContext); } configurationContext.getAxisConfiguration().disengageModule(moduleDesc); } } if (stub != null) { stub.cleanup(); } if (configurationContext != null) { configurationContext.cleanupContexts(); configurationContext.terminate(); } stub = null; configurationContext = null; Can someone I have an idea about my problem... ? Regards Jérôme

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