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  1. JBoss Enterprise Application Platform
  2. JBEAP-3097

Too many invocations to a remote EJB from multiple threads cause infinite wait

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    • 7.0.1.CR1, 7.0.1.GA
    • 7.0.0.ER4, 7.0.0.ER7, 7.0.0.CR1
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      Use the reproducer remote-ejb-EJBCLIENT000011.zip attached.

      The overview of this reproducer:

      • The first thread starts and invokes the remote EJB which needs long
        processing time. ..... (1)
      • After that, the second thread starts and repeats invocation to the remote
        EJB more than 65536 times before (1) finishes. ..... (2)
        Each invocation to the remote EJB in (2) completes in a short period
        of time.
      • Once the remote EJB in (1) finishes its work, EJBCLIENT000011 message
        occurs from the EJB client.

      Steps to reproduce is as follows:

      1. Start a standalone EAP server.
      2. Extract remote-ejb-EJBCLIENT000011.zip.
      3. Build the reproducer. ..... (*1)

      $ cd remote-ejb-EJBCLIENT000011
      $ mvn package

      4. Deploy remote-ejb-EJBCLIENT000011-1.0.0.jar.
      5. Run TestMain. ..... (*3)
      2 or 3 minites later after starting TestMain, EJBCLIENT000011 message
      will occur and TestMain will not end because of the first thread's
      infinite wait for response.

      (*1) Before execute mvn, modify providerIpPort at FIXME in
      src/test/java/TestMain.java appropriately.
      (*2) Run add-user.sh to add an application user.
      (Username "jboss" and password "jbossjboss#2")
      (*3) For reference, see run_test.sh in remote-ejb-EJBCLIENT000011 I used
      for running TestMain. You can use it by making modification
      appropriately.

      Actual results:

      The first thread of TestMain waits for the response of the invocation
      indefinitely and TestMain never ends.

      Expected results:

      The first thread of TestMain receives the response of the invocation and
      TestMain successfully ends.

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      Use the reproducer remote-ejb-EJBCLIENT000011.zip attached. The overview of this reproducer: The first thread starts and invokes the remote EJB which needs long processing time. ..... (1) After that, the second thread starts and repeats invocation to the remote EJB more than 65536 times before (1) finishes. ..... (2) Each invocation to the remote EJB in (2) completes in a short period of time. Once the remote EJB in (1) finishes its work, EJBCLIENT000011 message occurs from the EJB client. Steps to reproduce is as follows: 1. Start a standalone EAP server. 2. Extract remote-ejb-EJBCLIENT000011.zip. 3. Build the reproducer. ..... (*1) $ cd remote-ejb-EJBCLIENT000011 $ mvn package 4. Deploy remote-ejb-EJBCLIENT000011-1.0.0.jar. 5. Run TestMain. ..... (*3) 2 or 3 minites later after starting TestMain, EJBCLIENT000011 message will occur and TestMain will not end because of the first thread's infinite wait for response. (*1) Before execute mvn, modify providerIpPort at FIXME in src/test/java/TestMain.java appropriately. (*2) Run add-user.sh to add an application user. (Username "jboss" and password "jbossjboss#2") (*3) For reference, see run_test.sh in remote-ejb-EJBCLIENT000011 I used for running TestMain. You can use it by making modification appropriately. Actual results: The first thread of TestMain waits for the response of the invocation indefinitely and TestMain never ends. Expected results: The first thread of TestMain receives the response of the invocation and TestMain successfully ends.
    • EAP 7.0.1

      https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1302181

      While a thread (1) of EJB client invokes a remote EJB which needs long
      processing time and wait for the response, if the other threads complete
      more than 65536 invocations to the remote EJB, EJBCLIENT000011 message like
      below occurs in EJB client side and the waiting thread (1) falls into
      infinite wait for the response.

      INFO: EJBCLIENT000011: Discarding result for invocation id 0 since no
      waiting context found

      All invocations should successfully complete regardless of the number of
      invocations.

              thofman Tomas Hofman
              thofman Tomas Hofman
              Ladislav Thon Ladislav Thon
              Ladislav Thon Ladislav Thon
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