The broker process fails to exit if an error is encountered starting the NodeManager. The issue is resolved by converting the critical analyzer thread to a daemon thread. As added protection, the thread is manually stopped when this error is encountered.
Many of the tabs on the web console show up even though the user doesn't
have permission to execute the command corresponding to the tab. For
example the "Connections" tab shows up even though the user can't
execute the `listConnections` management operation.
When skipping the authentication cache details for the original
exception are not logged.
This commit ensures these details are logged and adopts the
ExceptionUtils class from Apache Commons Lang in lieu of the previous
custom implementation.
During redistribution, we should not copy all message annotations.
In particular we should not copy any of the x-opt-ORIG annotations used on DLQ and other copies.
this was broken after f632e8104b (ARTEMIS-3833 Preserve JMSCorrelationID of distributed AMQP large messages)
The change preserved too much, and as a result of that AmqpLargeMessageRedistributionTest::testSendMessageToBroker0GetFromBroker2 is intermittently failing.
There is no test in this commit as this is fixing AmqpLargeMessageRedistributionTest
When sending, for example, to a predefined anycast address and queue
from a multicast (JMS topic) producer, the routed count on the address
is incremented, but the message count on the matching queue is not. No
indication is given at the client end that the messages failed to get
routed - the messages are just silently dropped.
Fixing this problem requires a slight semantic change. The broker is now
more strict in what it allows specifically with regards to
auto-creation. If, for example, a JMS application attempts to send a
message to a topic and the corresponding multicast address doesn't exist
already or the broker cannot automatically create it or update it then
sending the message will fail.
Also, part of this commit moves a chunk of auto-create logic into
ServerSession and adds an enum for auto-create results. Aside from
helping fix this specific issue this can serve as a foundation for
de-duplicating the auto-create logic spread across many of the protocol
implementations.
testSimpleResume is intermittently failing.
This test is forcing another page, while cleanup is happening on the background.
ForceAnotherPage may not put the address back into paging if this happened right after the cleanup call.
To fix the test, we should call startPaging after forceAnotherPage is called.