Hi,

we didn't here about this problem before. Can you raise a Jira for it, and
preferably provide a test case?

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On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 5:18 PM, freders <feder...@linuxspot.com.ar> wrote:

>
> Hello to everyone,
>
> I'm using Apache 2, Tomcat 6 and ActiveMQ 5.2.0. I'm using request-reply
> messages mode. ActiveMQ works well except that it doesn't close the
> ESTABLISHED connections. So, after a couple of hours running, there are not
> available file descriptors left to accept new connections due to ActiveMQ
> doesn't close them.
>
> After an object sends a message to other application, some resources are
> released like in this piece of code:
>
>            session.close();
>            tmpQueue.delete();
>            connection.close();
>            responseConsumer.close();
>            producer.close();
>
> The info gathered by the command 'netstat -natp | grep ESTABLISHED | grep
> :61617' (ssl connector) shows me the number of established connections,
> which is huge after a couple of hours.
>
> ¿Have anyone had a problem like this? If so, ¿how was it solved?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
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