Description
We currently have an object that acts both as a consumer and as a producer over the same queue.
Lazy initialization of the scheduler is not 100% thread safe when a consumer and a producer are created sharing the same connection.
We encountered the following sporadic NPE when a rollback() is invoked:
Caused by: java.lang.NullPointerException
at org.apache.activemq.thread.Scheduler.executeAfterDelay(Scheduler.java:64)
at org.apache.activemq.ActiveMQMessageConsumer.rollback(ActiveMQMessageConsumer.java:1278)
at org.apache.activemq.ActiveMQMessageConsumer$5.afterRollback(ActiveMQMessageConsumer.java:1054)
at org.apache.activemq.TransactionContext.afterRollback(TransactionContext.java:157)
... 11 more
We believe that the lazy initialized getScheduler() is open for a race condition when a publish and rollback are happening concurrently.
try
{ result = scheduler = new Scheduler("ActiveMQConnection["+info.getConnectionId().getValue()+"] Scheduler"); scheduler.start(); }catch(Exception e)
{ throw JMSExceptionSupport.create(e); }The suggested fix is to simply invoke the start within the constructor of the Scheduler class.