Hello, Igniters! IgniteMessaging has inconsistent behavior when a remote listener throws an exception.
A remote listener throws an exception, if this listener registered on a node that sends a message, the sender gets this exception. But if the sender node and the node with the remote listener aren't the same, no one will get this exception. I think the right behavior is to write an exception into a log and ignore the exception. WDYT? The reproducer: ``` public class InconsistentBehaviorOfIgniteMessagingReproducer extends GridCommonAbstractTest { @Test public void test() throws Exception { startGrids(3); String topic = "test_topic"; grid(0).message(grid(0).cluster().forNodeId(grid(2).localNode().id())) .remoteListen(topic, (uuid, msg) -> { throw new RuntimeException("Ops!"); }); try { // This line doesn't throw an exception. grid(1).message().send(topic, "Hello!"); } catch (Exception e) { fail("Shouldn't be any exception"); } // This line throws java.lang.RuntimeException: Ops! grid(2).message().send(topic, "Hello!"); } } ```