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Re: [paho-dev] Request for consideration
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When the client is disconnected abnormally
it should not have to wait for keepalive in order to shutdown before a
new connection can be established. If this is the case then it sounds like
a bug - can you raise on the bug tracker? If possible please provide
debug /. trace, details on how to do this can be found here: http://wiki.eclipse.org/Log_and_Debug_in_the_Java_client
All the best
Dave
From:
Paul Fremantle <paul.fremantle@xxxxxxxxxx>
To:
General development
discussions for paho project <paho-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date:
29/10/2013 22:10
Subject:
Re: [paho-dev]
Request for consideration
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That is true of course. I don't know that bit of code
well enough to know if it is appropriate to change this snippet of code.
Paul
On 29 October 2013 21:41, Marc L Cohen <mlcohen@xxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
It might be, but that still leaves the
problem of checking on the client side to determine how long you should
be waiting when you do get disconnected and want to reconnect. There are
other reasons for disconnect.
Marc L. Cohen
MessageSight Test/Development
Internet:mlcohen@xxxxxxxxxx
also at:teddybbear@xxxxxxx
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Paul
Fremantle ---10/29/2013 04:37:42 PM---Wouldn't it be more effective to
apply back pressure to the client rather than disconnect it? In oth
From: Paul Fremantle <paul.fremantle@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: General development discussions
for paho project <paho-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>,
Date: 10/29/2013 04:37 PM
Subject: Re: [paho-dev] Request for
consideration
Sent by: paho-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx
Wouldn't it be more effective to apply back pressure to the client rather
than disconnect it? In other words, just don't read the PUBLISH from TCP
until the message queue is less full?
Paul
On 29 October 2013 21:29, Marc L Cohen <mlcohen@xxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
We have someone doing some testing that
is having a problem with the Java client. The situation is this, the server
is designed to queue up to a set maximum of messages. If a publisher tries
to publish a message while this maximum is filled, the server closes the
connection. The testcase gets to this point, and when it receives an Exception
from the publish it tries to reconnect to the server. Sometimes this reconnection
fails with "Client is currently disconnecting (32102)".
It does eventually clear up the connection and reallow a new connection,
but this can take a while, up to the KeepAliveInterval. What is happening
is that in CommsSender.stop:
if (!Thread.currentThread().equals(sendThread))
{
try {
// first notify get routine to finish
clientState.notifyQueueLock();
// Wait for the thread to finish.
sendThread.join();
}
catch (InterruptedException
ex) {
}
}
It is the sendThread.join() that is taking the time. Is there any reason
you can't add a sendThread.interrupt(); before the join to interrupt the
wait?
Marc L. Cohen
MessageSight Test/Development
Internet:mlcohen@xxxxxxxxxx
also at:teddybbear@xxxxxxx
(512)
286-5744 (T/L
363-5744)
FAX (512)
973-4293
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