The most important thing for any issue resolution is a good test case that can reproduce the problematic behavior. Typically a fix results in a new junit test in activemq-core, so it you can produce a failing test in that form it would be excellent. Often, the process of generating a test case; requiring all of the variables to be accessed and understood can expedite the resolution process by eliminating parts of the system that just produce noise.
If you can generate such a test, then validate it with the current 5.5-SNAPSHOT, as this contains all of the known fixes to date. On 7 March 2011 16:44, nnprasad <nnakarika...@dwd.in.gov> wrote: > > Hi Krishna, > > your first post was still pending, hope with no reason > > Even I am facing the same Issue, But with ActiveMQ 5.2.0, Windows 2003 > Server R2 SP2, Persistent with Oracle 10g. > > Not you are facing it in Active MQ 5.4.2, I am suggesting an upgrade to my > project to 5.4.2 because of this issue. > > I am really afraid now. this is going to be a serious problem, as crucial > batches are holding on messages for days with no reason because of activeMQ. > > I pity myself, no one looked at my POST / Issue created > http://activemq.2283324.n4.nabble.com/Strange-Issue-Particular-Queue-Not-sending-Msgs-to-Consumer-td3331634.html > http://activemq.2283324.n4.nabble.com/Strange-Issue-Particular-Queue-Not-sending-Msgs-to-Consumer-td3331634.html > > > It has been already Late Late Late..we reached 5.4.2 > > Some one from ActiveMQ must addrres this issue...praying GOD! > > Thank You > NN Prasad > > -- > View this message in context: > http://activemq.2283324.n4.nabble.com/Message-stuck-on-queue-tp3338786p3339422.html > Sent from the ActiveMQ - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > -- http://blog.garytully.com http://fusesource.com