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author | Timothy Bish <tabish121@gmail.com> | Fri Apr 19 18:58:03 2024 -0400 |
committer | Timothy Bish <tabish121@gmail.com> | Fri Apr 19 18:58:03 2024 -0400 |
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QPIDJMS-600 Ensure session and connection close await async sends Session and Connection close should be awaiting the outcome of async send completions before returning. This change allows them to await up to the close timeout value before moving on and failing any completions that are not completed after that point. Several tests added to cover this behavior.
Qpid JMS is a JMS 2.0 client that uses the AMQP 1.0 protocol, enabling it to interact with various AMQP 1.0 servers.
Below are some quick pointers you might find useful.
The project requires Maven 3. Some example commands follow.
Clean previous builds output and install all modules to local repository without running the tests:
mvn clean install -DskipTests
Install all modules to the local repository after running all the tests:
mvn clean install
Perform a subset tests on the packaged release artifacts without installing:
mvn clean verify -Dtest=TestNamePattern*
Execute the tests and produce code coverage report:
mvn clean test jacoco:report
First build and install all the modules as detailed above (if running against a source checkout/release, rather than against released binaries) and then consult the README in the qpid-jms-examples module itself.
Documentation source can be found in the qpid-jms-docs module, with a published version available on the website.
After building the modules, src and binary distribution assemblies can be found at:
apache-qpid-jms/target