Hi,

any chance you can create a test case that reproduces the issue?

Cheers
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On Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 2:35 PM, cxfuser17 <mor...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> I am getting odd behavior with my message broker.  I have a web application
> running under tomcat and a client running in a standalone application.
>  When
> the client starts up it connects to the AMQ broker and listens for messages
> on the RESPONSE_Q.  The web server is listening for messages on the
> REQUEST_Q and places the response on the RESPONSE_Q.  For some reason when
> it places the message on the response queue it appears to create a 2nd
> instance of the RESPONSE_Q of which there are no consumers.  Has anyone
> seen
> this behavior before.  The output below is from the AMQ admin queue page.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Name    Number Of Pending Messages      Number Of Consumers     Messages
> Sent
> Messages Received       Views           Operations
> REQUEST_Q       0       3       1       1       Browse  Send To Purge
> Delete
> RESPONSE_Q      2       0       2       0       Browse  Send To Purge
> Delete
> RESPONSE_Q      0       5       0       0       Browse  Send To Purge
> Delete
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