Hi Kai,

What you describe is the current behavior of the router.  When the
consumer detaches, the router does not revoke the credit already given
to the producer.  There are two ways we can address this issue (I
agree that the current behavior is not optimal).

We could implement time-to-live expiration so the delivery would be
rejected if it sits in the buffer longer than the specified TTL.

Alternatively, we could release deliveries for which there is no
longer a valid destination.  This leaves the "retry or not" decision
up to the producer.

Thoughts?

-Ted

On Thu, May 24, 2018 at 4:53 AM, Hudalla Kai (INST/ECS4)
<kai.huda...@bosch-si.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> we are experiencing some unwanted/unexpected behavior when using message 
> routing in Dispatch Router 1.0.1.
>
>
>   1.  Receiver opens a receiver link on control/my-tenant/my-device
>   2.  Sender opens a sender link on control/my-tenant/my-device
>   3.  Sender gets credit from the router
>   4.  Receiver closes its link with the router
>   5.  Sender sends an unsettled message on its sender link
>   6.  dispatch router does not accept nor reject the message, in fact, the 
> sender does not get any disposition at all
>   7.  As soon as the receiver opens a new link on the address, it gets the 
> message
>
> Is this the intended behavior? The Dispatch Router book states in section 4.2 
> [1]:
>
>
> Address semantics include the following considerations:
>
>   *   Routing pattern - direct, multicast, balanced
>
>   *   Undeliverable action - drop, hold and retry, redirect
>
>   *   Reliability - N destinations, etc.
>
> In particular, the "undeliverable action" seems to be of importance here (the 
> default seems to be "hold and retry"). Is this configurable? In our case it 
> would be more desirable to have the router reject the message instead.
>
>
> [1] 
> https://qpid.apache.org/releases/qpid-dispatch-1.0.1/book/index.html#addressing
>
>
> Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Best regards
>
> Kai Hudalla
> Chief Software Architect
>
> Bosch Software Innovations GmbH
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>
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