CXF over JMS leaks JMS resources  when no replay queue is specified
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                 Key: CXF-3230
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CXF-3230
             Project: CXF
          Issue Type: Bug
          Components: Transports
    Affects Versions: 2.3.1
         Environment: Linux, ActiveMQ 5.4.2 and HornetQ 2.1.2
            Reporter: Kjell Winblad
            Priority: Blocker


This issue was found both when testing with ActiveMQ 5.4.2 and HornetQ 2.1.2 as 
JMS provider. The JMS settings is  set in the WSDL file:

        <service name="TestJMS">
                        <port binding="tns:TestBinding" name="Test">
                        <address destinationStyle="queue" 
                                                
jndiConnectionFactoryName="ConnectionFactory" 
                                                
jndiDestinationName="dynamicQueues/messageDestination"
                                                
xmlns="http://cxf.apache.org/transports/jms";>
                                <JMSNamingProperty 
name="java.naming.provider.url" 
value="tcp://localhost:61616?jms.watchTopicAdvisories=false"/>
                                <JMSNamingProperty 
name="java.naming.factory.initial" 
value="org.apache.activemq.jndi.ActiveMQInitialContextFactory"/>
                        </address>
                </port>
        </service>

The issue was found when performing a test with a server and a client both 
created with CXF. The client has an infinite loop that performs a request on 
the server and waits for a response before the next iteration is executed. 
After a couple of thousands  of request response iterations have been performed 
the JMS provider starts to get very slow and ActiveMQ gets out of memory if the 
test is run long enough. First I thought it was a configuration problem with 
the JMS provider or a bug in ActiveMQ, but because the same problem exists both 
with HornetQ and several configurations of ActiveMQ it seems like it is a 
problem with CXF. 

When monitoring ActiveMQ with jconsole it can be seen that when ActiveMQ is set 
to not use a thread pool (-Dorg.apache.activemq.UseDedicatedTaskRunner=true), 
the number of threads grows while the test is running and no threads seem to be 
deallocated. When a thread pool is used the number of threads is quite constant 
but the amount of memory on the heap still grows. No leak is observed when a 
response queue is specified with jndiReplyDestinationName. So when a temporary 
queue should be used to send back the replay it seems like one replay queue is 
created for every replay and they never get removed.

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