The MQTT 5 (and 3.1.1) specification states:
Until it has received the corresponding PUBREL packet, the receiver
MUST acknowledge any subsequent PUBLISH packet with the same Packet
Identifier by sending a PUBREC. It MUST NOT cause duplicate messages to
be delivered to any onward recipients in this case [MQTT-4.3.3-10].
The broker prevents a duplicate message, but it doesn't respond with a
PUBREC. This commit fixes that.
This PR adds a "Validated User" column to the Hawtio plugin. The column is
not visible by default. The "Validated User" column is available in the
Session, Consumer, and Producer tabs of the artemis-navigation notebook.
"Validated User" is also available for sort and filtering in those view.
The "Validated Consumer" in the Producer view is always blank. I debugged
as far as I could, but did not find the cause of the issue.
Removing the connection ID property from the actual *message* breaks the
nolocal functionality. Removing the property isn't necessary in the
first place so this commit reomves that code.
It is possible to receive a compressed message from the client as regular message. Such a message will already contain correct body size, that takes compression into account.
Older versions of Openwire clients wil be affected by AMQ-6431.
As a result of the issue if the ID of the message>Integer.MAX_VALUE
a consumer configured with Failover and doing duplicate detection on the client
will not be able to process duplicate detection accordingly and miss messages.
Paging only removes files at the beginning of the stream...
Say you have paged files 1 through 1000...
if all the messages are ack, but one message on file 1 is missing an ack, all the 999 subsequent files would not be removed until all the messages on file 1 is ack.
This was working as engineered, but sometimes devs don't have complete control on their app.
With this improvement we will now remove messages in the middle of the stream as well.
There is also some improvement to how browsing and page work with this
This bug is causing tests in o.a.a.a.t.i.m.s.c.ConnectTestsWithSecurity
to fail.
This commit fixes the problem by setting the session's version earlier
in the logic handling the CONNECT packet so that the proper CONNACK
return code can be supplied to the remote client in case of
authentication failure.
The utility methods in
`org.apache.activemq.artemis.core.management.impl.MBeanInfoHelper` are
executed *a lot* - especially for Jolokia which is used by the web
console. The `MBeanOperationInfo` and `MBeanAttributeInfo` results are
static and reflection is slow therefore they should not be calculated
over and over again. Rather they should be calculated once and cached
for later use.
Caching these results significantly improves performance. Over the
course of 1,000,000 invocations the difference is several orders of
magnitude. This improves usability substantially when dealing with,
for example, tens of thousands of addresses and/or queues.