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Eric Charles commented on JAMES-1436:
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To my knowledge, this issue fixed in trunk.
Good to know you are working on upgrading Netty. If you stay on 3.x, that's not
too much work, but moving to 4.x will ask more changes (didn't see anyone
working on it atm).
> APPEND IMAP command can result in JAMES IMAP waiting indefinitely for data
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>
> Key: JAMES-1436
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JAMES-1436
> Project: James Server
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: IMAPServer
> Affects Versions: Trunk, 3.0-beta4, 3.0.0-beta5
> Environment: Ubuntu 12.04 x86_64
> Reporter: Samant Maharaj
> Attachments: JAMES-1436.patch, JAMES-1436.patch.r1432540,
> ThunderbirdAndIMAPserver.log
>
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> When processing an IMAP APPEND command, the Netty stack in JAMES IMAP can get
> into a state where the ImapRequestFrameDecoder will wait for a number message
> bytes that will never arrive.
> This has the effect of causing the IMAP client to also block indefinitely
> waiting for a response from the server.
> Root Cause:
> This is due to a race condition when the DelimiterBasedFrameDecoder is
> removed from the Netty pipeline by the ImapRequestFrameDecoder.
> If the DelimiterBasedFrameDecoder still contains less than one line of data
> in its buffer, that data will never be flushed and forwarded down the
> pipeline. The effect of this is that a small number of bytes, typically from
> the early part of the message are omitted and the final byte count does not
> match the value calculated from the APPEND command. This results in the
> APPEND command never being completely decoded and hence no append actually
> takes place nor does a response get sent to the client.
> In order to reliably trigger this bug, JAMES was configured to accept a
> remote debugging connection and a conditional breakpoint set at
> org.jboss.netty.handler.codec.frame.FrameDecoder:439. The condition was set
> to 'Thread.sleep(200l); false'. This results in introducing a 200ms delay on
> each frame decoding loop without actually hitting the breakpoint. The effect
> of this is to allow the threadpool running ImapRequestFrameDecoder time to
> consume the individual frames and remove the DelimiterBasedFrameDecoder from
> the pipeline.
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