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StefanSievert
PostPosted: Thu Mar 18, 2004 12:28 pm    Post subject: JMS AsynchReceiver hogging CPU? Reply with quote

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We see an interesting behavior on some of our servers. A JMS application running under WAS uses an asynchronous queue receiver to process replies. This causes a helper thread to be started, which sits on the queue with an MQGET, supposedly using a 5 second wait interval (default JMS polling interval). Works as designed, so far.
Once this thread gets started, the CPU utilization on some of the servers where the application runs, increases to 20-30%; a behavior that we don't see in another environment, which - I was made to believe - has the same software levels installed.
It is the JVM process that runs the application, that consumes the CPU. We haven't done a very detailed analysis yet, but I am curious if anybody has seen something similar when using asynch JMS receivers and what you have found the reason was.
Thanks,
Stefan

PS. In case it matters, the application uses CLIENT bindings to an off-box queue manager in the LAN
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bower5932
PostPosted: Thu Mar 18, 2004 12:58 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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I haven't seen this behavior. However, I'm using MDBs under WAS 5. You mentioned asynchronous queue receiver rather than MDB. Can I take this to mean that you are doing something with WAS 4?
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StefanSievert
PostPosted: Thu Mar 18, 2004 2:16 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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bower5932 wrote:
I haven't seen this behavior. However, I'm using MDBs under WAS 5. You mentioned asynchronous queue receiver rather than MDB. Can I take this to mean that you are doing something with WAS 4?


I think that what the application group is running on. It is a request/reply application, so the MDB approach is not the first one we could think about, since they are planning on moving the transport onto web services soon.
But we are using an MDB on the server end of the picture and that works like a champ!
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