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  2. AF-1672

JMS Connection closed after few minutes of working with business-central cluster

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      1. Setup architecture described in document
      2. Let 2 users (1 user per business central) do CRUD operations with spaces / projects / assets.

      Expected result:
      changes are replicated across cluster nodes

      Actual results:
      After a minute or two of work, the following error appears in the server.log (no additional details avaliabe :/ anywhere) :

      ERROR [org.uberfire.commons.cluster.ClusterJMSService] (default task-80) Exception on JMS broadcast: Connection is closed

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      1. Setup architecture described in document 2. Let 2 users (1 user per business central) do CRUD operations with spaces / projects / assets. Expected result: changes are replicated across cluster nodes Actual results: After a minute or two of work, the following error appears in the server.log (no additional details avaliabe :/ anywhere) : ERROR [org.uberfire.commons.cluster.ClusterJMSService] (default task-80) Exception on JMS broadcast: Connection is closed
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      Every time after few minutes of doing spaces / projects / assets CRUD operations, there is an exception

      "Exception on JMS broadcast: Connection is closed" after which the filesystem changes stop to be replicated across cluster nodes.

      As you can see in the setup doc, we're connecting business-central nodes to external JMS (AMQ server) using url: tcp://$AMQ_NODE_IP:61616?ha=true&retryInterval=1000&retryIntervalMultiplier=1.0&reconnectAttempts=-1

              aparedes@redhat.com Adriel Paredes
              eignatow Eder Ignatowicz
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