It use RandomAccessFile to allow using heap buffers without additional
copies and/or leaks of direct buffers, as performed by FileChannel JDK
implementation (see https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8147468)
When an openwire client closes the session, the broker doesn't
clean up its server consumer references even though the core
consumers are closed. This results a leak when sessions within
a connection are created and closed when the connection keeps open.
It would fail on cannot destroy queue
as the failure could be asynchronous, introducing a quick race, which is acceptable
you just need to make sure the async operation will finish before removing the queue.
Fix is to introduce a Wait.assertEquals call.
After a node is scaled down to a target node, the sf queue in the
target node is not deleted.
Normally this is fine because may be reused when the scaled down
node is back up.
However in cloud environment many drainer pods can be created and
then shutdown in order to drain the messages to a live node (pod).
Each drainer pod will have a different node-id. Over time the sf
queues in the target broker node grows and those sf queues are
no longer reused.
Although use can use management API/console to manually delete
them, it would be nice to have an option to automatically delete
those sf queue/address resources after scale down.
In this PR it added a boolean configuration parameter called
cleanup-sf-queue to scale down policy so that if the parameter
is "true" the broker will send a message to the
target broker signalling that the SF queue is no longer
needed and should be deleted.
If the parameter is not defined (default) or is "false"
the scale down won't remove the sf queue.
When converting from AMQP to core and back again support annotations that
aren't able to be placed into Core message properties by storing the bytes
from encoding the types to AMQP encodings and then decoding them again
when converting back into AMQP messages.
Requires update to proton-j 0.33.2 for encoding fix
The core server session tracks details about producers like what
addresses have had messages sent to them, the most recent message ID
sent to each address, and the number of messages sent to each address.
This information is made available to users via the
listProducersInfoAsJSON method on the various management interfaces
(JMX, web console, etc.). However, in situations where a server session
is long lived (e.g. in a pool) and is used to send to many different
addresses (e.g. randomly named temporary JMS queues) this info can
accumulate to a problematic degree. Therefore, we should limit the
amount of producer details saved by the session.
this test was basically broken, it was silently failing as it was ignoring results and taking a long time to finish.
As this test is multiplied along many options (Netty, Replicated, JDBC) this was taking considerable extra time
on the testsuite.
Most connection related properties, like the SSL ones, currently
have to be encoded in the brokerURL. When configuring connections
purely through JNDI bindings, this is not always desireable.
This commit allows one to configure all properties included
in TransportConstants.ALLOWABLE_CONNECTOR_KEYS to be listed separately
in the JNDI bindings. These properties are then zipped into any
provided brokerURL. For properties that appear in both places,
the one specified separately in the JNDI bindings takes priority.
This commit should not affect any configuration other than those
configure through JNDIReferenceFactory.
Wait netty event loop group shutdown to avoid too many opened FDs after
server stops, when netty configuration is used. Clear server
activateCallbacks to avoid reactivation of previous nodeManager and
consequent FD leaks on restart. Fix LargeServerMessageImpl.copy to avoid
FD leaks when a large message expiry or it is sent to DLA. Terminate
HawtDispatcher global queue to avoid pipes and eventpolls leaks after a
MQTT test.
cherry-picking commit 9617058ba0649af4eea15ce8793f86de827c4b7f
NO-JIRA adding check for open FD on the testsuite
cherry-picking commit 0facb7ddf4d3baa14a3add4290684aff7fd46053
NO-JIRA addressing connections leaks on integration tests
If a jms client (be it openwire, amqp, or core jms) receives a message that
is from a different protocol, the JMSMessageID maybe null when the
jms client expects it.
Add max record size check before adding a record to prevent that the
broker shuts down, when there is one really large header sent with the
message. Add message size check before allocating large message resource
if it can't be stored.
When user attempts unauthorized anonymous sasl the broker can return an
error of 'failed' instead of the security error that is expected in
these cases.
There are a few issues with prefixing and compatibility.
This is basically an issue when integrated with Wildfly or any other case
where prefix is activated
and playing with older versions.
* Upgrading versions
* Adding wildfly-common dependency as jboss-logmanager now depends on it
for simple common operations such as getting hostname or process id
* Updating bootclasspath with wildfly-common
This test was playing with an ignore packet, which does not make any more sense
after the last change.
After a packet loss the bridge will reconnect, and this test makes no more sense.
Add tests
Add fix - if timeout occurs on sending packet, calls same code that is invoked if timeout occurs on during ping aligning logic, and ensuring JMS connection exception listener gets invoked to inform the client logic to react.
This test has been failing as part of the main testsuite
and it should really be a smoke test as it is using a real test.
so, I'm moving it as smoke-test
Historically the broker has read the XML configuration file as a String,
substituted system properties, and then parsed that String into an XML
document. However, this method won't substitute system properties in the
files which are imported via xinclude. In order to substitue system
properties in xincluded files the substitution needs to be performed
after the file is parsed into an XML document. This commit implements
that change and refactors the XMLUtil class a bit to eliminate redundant
code, obsolete comments, etc.
When auto-creation is off then older clients consuming messages from an
FQQN won't work. This commit fixes that problem and adds a compatibility
test to verify.
The changes from ARTEMIS-2189 mean that
o.a.a.a.c.s.i.ServerSessionImpl#deleteQueue
is no longer called from the same ServerSessionImpl instance that
created it which means that TempQueueCleanerUpper instances will leak.
To resolve the leak the client will only create a new session when
necessary instead of every time delete() is invoked.
Implement using the ActiveMQ5 JMSXGroupFirstForConsumer, property as default, but make it possible for future to make it configurable easily. (Not this PR)
Add test
In adding auto-delete queue level feature, its been noticed as some feature bits were added during hot fix branch, that there's api break with the 2.6.x hotfix branch.
This addresses that by fixing this in 2.7.x
Add test that exhibits the issue when sending AMQP (non JMS) to Artemis that one mapping to Core JMS the destination is not resolving as the RoutingType can be missing.
Add fix.
LocalMonitor::under on PagingManagerImpl won't log anymore with a
warning message if the producers got unblocked and with info
if disk it getting freed
Performing direct deliveries of management messages could enter
a code path on QueueImpl::addTail with a NULL pageIterator: performing
a null check will avoid it to throw NPE.
The test may fail if the live crashes too soon and the
message is directly sent to backup and the expected
blocking send will never happen.
To fix that a wait is added to ensure the message
is sent to the live (and intercepted) before
crashing the live.
This test fails occasionally because the queue's delivering thread
may interference with the consumer's iterator during consumers adding.
The result is that the first of the 2 consumers may get iterated
twice and therefore the messages received by the 2 consumers are
not even.
Tha change puts the message add after the consumer add so that
the delivering thread only kicks off after consumers are all added
and messages should be evenly distributed to both consumers.
The Audit log allows user to log some important actions,
such as ones performed via management APIs or clients,
like queue management, sending messages, etc.
The log tries to record who (the user if any) doing what
(like deleting a queue) with arguments (if any) and timestamps.
By default the audit log is disabled. Through configuration can
be easily turned on.
When the MQTT consumer client (cleanSession property set to true) reconnected, there are certain probabilities that these two bugs will occur.
This is because the MQTT consumer client thinks that its connection has been disconnected and triggers reconnection, but the MQTT connection is still alive at Artemis broker. This bug occurs when new and old connections occur while operating the same queue for unsafe behavior.
Multiple consumers using the same clientId in the cluster, the last consumer connection should close the previous consumer connection!
ARTEMIS-2226 last consumer connection should close the previous consumer connection
to address apache-rat-plugin:0.12:check
ARTEMIS-2226 last consumer connection should close the previous consumer connection
to address checkstyle
ARTEMIS-2226 last consumer connection should close the previous consumer connection
adjust the code structure
ARTEMIS-2226 last consumer connection should close the previous consumer connection
adjust the code structure
ARTEMIS-2226 last consumer connection should close the previous consumer connection
adjust the code structure
ARTEMIS-2226 last consumer connection should close the previous consumer connection
adjust the code structure
ARTEMIS-2226 last consumer connection should close the previous consumer connection
adjust the code structure
ARTEMIS-2226 last consumer connection should close the previous consumer connection
add javadoc
Added test reproducer and changed Queue::isDurableMessage usages into
Queue::isDurable to allow acks to hit the journal and being
correctly replicated across nodes.
Add ability to configure when creating auto created queues at the queue level
Add support for configuring message count check
Add test cases
Update docs
Support using group buckets on a queue for better local group scaling
Support disabling message groups on a queue
Support rebalancing groups when a consumer is added.
* Using SpawnedVMSupport (used to be on testsuite, moving it to Utils)
* Building the classpath for ./lib, similar to what happens on Bootstrap
* Using Path as much as possible to avoid issues encoding files
Push isDirectDeliver method from netty impl, to the Connection interface
Add support to InVMConnection for isDirectDeliver flag and ability to set via config, defaulting to false, to keep current default behavior.
Extend DirectDeliverTest to check InVM as well.
Add consumer priority support
Includes refactor of consumer iterating in QueueImpl to its own logical class, to be able to implement.
Add OpenWire JMS Test - taken from ActiveMQ5
Add Core JMS Test
Add AMQP Test
Add Docs
When broker's advisory is disabled (supportAdvisory=false) any
advisory consumer won't get created at broker and the advisory
consumer ID won't be stored.
Legacy openwire clients can have a reference of advisory consumer
regardless broker's settings and therefore when it closes the
advisory consumer the broker has no reference to it.
Therefore broker throws an exception like:
javax.jms.IllegalStateException: Cannot
remove a consumer that had not been registered
If the broker stores the consumer info (even it doesn't create
it) the exception can be avoided.
There's a *slight* semantic change with the behavior of the queue query
and binding query to make them consistent with the address query, namely
that they will return the name of the queue and the name of the address
in every case and the returned names will be not use the FQQN syntax but
will be parsed to reflect their actual names in the broker.
MULTICAST messages forwarded by a core bridge will not be routed to any
ANYCAST queues and vice-versa. Diverts have the ability to configure how
routing-type is treated. Core bridges now support this same kind of
functionality. By default the bridge does not alter the routing-type of
forwarded messages to maintain compatibility with existing behavior.
Large messages pendingRecordID is not accessed atomically, leading
to races that would lead to records that cannot been found on the
journal for deletion: it would lead to cause NPE that won't clean
the pending tasks on the current OperationContextImpl.
Adding a cleanup on error of those tasks and avoiding the race
to happen by adding proper synchronization will both enforce
correct clean up when something bad happen and avoid NPE.
If a client sends a message to a multicast address and using a qpid-jms
client to receive the message from one of the queues using fully
qualified queue name will fail with following error message:
Address xxxx is not configured for queue support
[condition = amqp:illegal-state]
It should be able to receive the message without any error.
These improvements were also part of this task:
- Routing is now cached as much as possible.
- A new Runnable is avoided for each individual message,
since we use the Netty executor to perform delivery
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ARTEMIS-2205
FakeQueue is not correctly setting the queue on its PageSubscription,
leading to fail the test due to NPEs when PageSubscription::getQueue
is being used.