Preserving JMS Messages in a dummy domain during deployment

Hello Everyone,
I am back to deployment of java application on Weblogic server in my new project. It's been a month of sundays since I used weblogic server. Lot of things got changed for good. I have following requirement. I have been thinking about this requirement for a day or two, could not get any idea or helpful information from the internet.
During the deployment, in the production domain, all the external bridges are stopped, so the messages coming to them are stored in a dummy domain which is just an exact replica of the actual domain containing the same structure of jms queues. After the deployment, when the actual domain is up and able to process the messages, the messages stored during outage have to be moved to the corresponding queues. This can be carried out by creating bridges again between these domains, but we are not sure of the bridge configuration is in place as amdocs told that they are doing using scripts. So they are asking me to develop some scripts which need to move messages from one domain queue to another domain queue with a option of no.of messages to be moved at a time. "
Any help or idea on this requirement from the experts of this forum is highly appreciated. Thanks a ton in advance.
regards
Siva
Edited by: Siva... on Jan 22, 2013 9:05 AM

Digging back in time and noticed this post had no response. There are several options:
* Write an MDB to do the task (a small amount of code -- so a recent WL MDB programmer's guide for examples). Deploy the MDB to the target domain that receives from the source domain. Undeploy the MDB once all messages are transferred.
* Write a java client program.
* Configure and use bridges.
If you want to preserve message-id and timestamp, you can leverage the WLMessageProducer "forward()" verb.
Hope this helps,
Tom

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              > >
              weblogic.ejb20.internal.JMSConnectionPoller.createJMSConnection(JMSConnectio
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              > >
              weblogic.ejb20.internal.JMSConnectionPoller.connectToJMS(JMSConnectionPoller
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              > >
              weblogic.ejb20.internal.JMSConnectionPoller.startJMSConnectionPolling(JMSCon
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              weblogic.ejb20.deployer.MessageDrivenBeanInfoImpl.deploy(MessageDrivenBeanIn
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              weblogic.management.mbeans.custom.DeploymentTarget.addDeployments(Deployment
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              weblogic.management.mbeans.custom.DeploymentTarget.updateServerDeployments(D
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              weblogic.management.mbeans.custom.DeploymentTarget.updateDeployments(Deploym
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              weblogic.management.internal.DynamicMBeanImpl.invokeLocally(DynamicMBeanImpl
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              > >
              weblogic.management.internal.DynamicMBeanImpl.invoke(DynamicMBeanImpl.java:6
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              > > at
              > >
              weblogic.management.internal.ConfigurationMBeanImpl.invoke(ConfigurationMBea
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              > > at
              com.sun.management.jmx.MBeanServerImpl.invoke(MBeanServerImpl.java:1557)
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              com.sun.management.jmx.MBeanServerImpl.invoke(MBeanServerImpl.java:1525)
              > > at weblogic.management.internal.MBeanProxy.invoke(MBeanProxy.java:468)
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              > >
              weblogic.management.configuration.ServerMBean_CachingStub.updateDeployments(
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              > >
              weblogic.management.mbeans.custom.ApplicationManager.startConfigManager(Appl
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              > > at
              > >
              weblogic.management.mbeans.custom.ApplicationManager.start(ApplicationManage
              > > r.java:160)
              > > at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Native Method)
              > > at
              > >
              weblogic.management.internal.DynamicMBeanImpl.invokeLocally(DynamicMBeanImpl
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              > > at
              > >
              weblogic.management.internal.DynamicMBeanImpl.invoke(DynamicMBeanImpl.java:6
              > > 21)
              > > at
              > >
              weblogic.management.internal.ConfigurationMBeanImpl.invoke(ConfigurationMBea
              > > nImpl.java:360)
              > > at
              com.sun.management.jmx.MBeanServerImpl.invoke(MBeanServerImpl.java:1557)
              > > at
              com.sun.management.jmx.MBeanServerImpl.invoke(MBeanServerImpl.java:1525)
              > > at weblogic.management.internal.MBeanProxy.invoke(MBeanProxy.java:468)
              > > at weblogic.management.internal.MBeanProxy.invoke(MBeanProxy.java:209)
              > > at $Proxy49.start(Unknown Source)
              > > at
              > >
              weblogic.management.configuration.ApplicationManagerMBean_CachingStub.start(
              > > ApplicationManagerMBean_CachingStub.java:480)
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              > > at weblogic.management.Admin.finish(Admin.java:644)
              > > at weblogic.t3.srvr.T3Srvr.start(T3Srvr.java:524)
              > > at weblogic.t3.srvr.T3Srvr.run(T3Srvr.java:207)
              > > at weblogic.Server.main(Server.java:35)
              > >
              > > ####<Dec 11, 2002 1:23:07 AM GMT> <Info> <EJB> <QAAPP01> <Makalu> <main>
              > > <system> <> <010009> <EJB Deployed EJB with JNDI name
              > > ASYNCMessageDrivenBean.>
              > >
              > >
              >
              

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    ####<Nov 24, 2009 8:00:16 PM CST> <> <> <1259114416045> <41800> <ID:<1047832.1259114400005.0>> <> <JMSModule!Queue> <Consumed> <<anonymous>> <MC:CA(/<IP_BOX1>):OAMI(server.jms.connection69.session70.consumer72)> <&lt;?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?&gt;
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    ####<May 27, 2011 11:34:17 AM PDT> <Debug> <MessagingBridgeRuntime> <MS03> <MS03> <[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '30' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'> <<WLS Kernel>> <> <> <1306521257343> <BEA-000000> <Bridge MessageBridge1 WorkMode = Exactly-once>
    ####<May 27, 2011 11:34:17 AM PDT> <Debug> <MessagingBridgeRuntimeVerbose> <MS03> <MS03> <[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '30' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'> <<WLS Kernel>> <> <> <1306521257343> <BEA-000000> <Bridge MessageBridge1 Entering processMessages() ------ >
    ####<May 27, 2011 11:34:17 AM PDT> <Error> <MessagingBridge> <MS03> <MS03> <[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '30' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'> <<WLS Kernel>> <BEA1-3AA29116A4CA622834EA> <> <1306521257343> <BEA-200015> <An error occurred in bridge "MessageBridge1" during the transfer of messages (java.lang.Exception: javax.resource.ResourceException: Failed to setup the Resource Adapter Connection for enlistment in the transaction, Pool = 'eis/jms/WLSConnectionFactoryJNDIXA', javax.transaction.SystemException: start() failed on resource 'eis/jms/WLSConnectionFactoryJNDIXA': XAER_RMFAIL : Resource manager is unavailable
    javax.transaction.xa.XAException: Internal error: XAResource 'eis/jms/WLSConnectionFactoryJNDIXA' is unavailable
    at weblogic.transaction.internal.XAResourceDescriptor.checkResource(XAResourceDescriptor.java:948)
    at weblogic.transaction.internal.XAResourceDescriptor.startResourceUse(XAResourceDescriptor.java:634)
    at weblogic.transaction.internal.XAServerResourceInfo.start(XAServerResourceInfo.java:1227)
    at weblogic.transaction.internal.XAServerResourceInfo.xaStart(XAServerResourceInfo.java:1161)
    at weblogic.transaction.internal.XAServerResourceInfo.enlist(XAServerResourceInfo.java:282)
    at weblogic.transaction.internal.ServerTransactionImpl.enlistResource(ServerTransactionImpl.java:507)
    at weblogic.transaction.internal.ServerTransactionImpl.enlistResource(ServerTransactionImpl.java:434)
    at weblogic.connector.transaction.outbound.XATxConnectionHandler.enListResource(XATxConnectionHandler.java:117)
    at weblogic.connector.outbound.ConnectionWrapper.invoke(ConnectionWrapper.java:218)
    at $Proxy62.receive(Unknown Source)
    at weblogic.jms.bridge.internal.MessagingBridge.processMessages(MessagingBridge.java:1431)
    at weblogic.jms.bridge.internal.MessagingBridge.beginForwarding(MessagingBridge.java:1006)
    at weblogic.jms.bridge.internal.MessagingBridge.run(MessagingBridge.java:1083)
    at weblogic.work.SelfTuningWorkManagerImpl$WorkAdapterImpl.run(SelfTuningWorkManagerImpl.java:528)
    at weblogic.work.ExecuteThread.execute(ExecuteThread.java:201)
    at weblogic.work.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:173)
    at weblogic.connector.transaction.outbound.XATxConnectionHandler.enListResource(XATxConnectionHandler.java:200)
    at weblogic.connector.outbound.ConnectionWrapper.invoke(ConnectionWrapper.java:218)
    at $Proxy62.receive(Unknown Source)
    at weblogic.jms.bridge.internal.MessagingBridge.processMessages(MessagingBridge.java:1431)
    at $Proxy62.receive(Unknown Source)
    at weblogic.jms.bridge.internal.MessagingBridge.processMessages(MessagingBridge.java:1431)
    at weblogic.jms.bridge.internal.MessagingBridge.beginForwarding(MessagingBridge.java:1006)
    at weblogic.jms.bridge.internal.MessagingBridge.run(MessagingBridge.java:1083)
    at weblogic.work.SelfTuningWorkManagerImpl$WorkAdapterImpl.run(SelfTuningWorkManagerImpl.java:528)
    at weblogic.work.ExecuteThread.execute(ExecuteThread.java:201)
    at weblogic.work.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:173)
    Caused by: javax.transaction.SystemException: start() failed on resource 'eis/jms/WLSConnectionFactoryJNDIXA': XAER_RMFAIL : Resource manager is unavailable
    javax.transaction.xa.XAException: Internal error: XAResource 'eis/jms/WLSConnectionFactoryJNDIXA' is unavailable
    at weblogic.transaction.internal.XAResourceDescriptor.checkResource(XAResourceDescriptor.java:948)
    at weblogic.transaction.internal.XAResourceDescriptor.startResourceUse(XAResourceDescriptor.java:634)
    at weblogic.transaction.internal.XAServerResourceInfo.start(XAServerResourceInfo.java:1227)
    at weblogic.transaction.internal.XAServerResourceInfo.xaStart(XAServerResourceInfo.java:1161)
    at weblogic.transaction.internal.XAServerResourceInfo.enlist(XAServerResourceInfo.java:282)
    at weblogic.transaction.internal.ServerTransactionImpl.enlistResource(ServerTransactionImpl.java:507)
    at weblogic.transaction.internal.ServerTransactionImpl.enlistResource(ServerTransactionImpl.java:434)
    at weblogic.connector.transaction.outbound.XATxConnectionHandler.enListResource(XATxConnectionHandler.java:117)
    at weblogic.connector.outbound.ConnectionWrapper.invoke(ConnectionWrapper.java:218)
    at $Proxy62.receive(Unknown Source)
    at weblogic.jms.bridge.internal.MessagingBridge.processMessages(MessagingBridge.java:1431)
    at weblogic.jms.bridge.internal.MessagingBridge.beginForwarding(MessagingBridge.java:1006)
    at weblogic.jms.bridge.internal.MessagingBridge.run(MessagingBridge.java:1083)
    at weblogic.work.SelfTuningWorkManagerImpl$WorkAdapterImpl.run(SelfTuningWorkManagerImpl.java:528)
    at weblogic.work.ExecuteThread.execute(ExecuteThread.java:201)
    at weblogic.work.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:173)
    at weblogic.transaction.internal.XAServerResourceInfo.xaStart(XAServerResourceInfo.java:1185)
    at weblogic.transaction.internal.XAServerResourceInfo.enlist(XAServerResourceInfo.java:282)
    at weblogic.transaction.internal.ServerTransactionImpl.enlistResource(ServerTransactionImpl.java:507)
    at weblogic.transaction.internal.ServerTransactionImpl.enlistResource(ServerTransactionImpl.java:434)
    at weblogic.connector.transaction.outbound.XATxConnectionHandler.enListResource(XATxConnectionHandler.java:117)
    ... 8 more
    ).>
    ####<May 27, 2011 11:34:17 AM PDT> <Warning> <MessagingBridge> <MS03> <MS03> <[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '30' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'> <<WLS Kernel>> <> <> <1306521257344> <BEA-200026> <Bridge "MessageBridge1" encountered some problems in one of its adapters or underlying systems. It stopped transferring messages and will try to reconnect to the adapters shortly. (The exception caught was java.lang.Exception: MessagingBridgeException: Messaging bridge operation failed
    .)>
    MS02
    ####<May 27, 2011 11:34:31 AM PDT> <Debug> <MessagingBridgeRuntime> <MS02> <MS02> <[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '5' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'> <<WLS Kernel>> <BEA1-679AF074F381152F047C> <> <1306521271386> <BEA-000000> <Bridge: MessageBridge1 (processMessages()) received message:
    JMS Message Class: TextMessage
    JMSMessageID: ID:MS01.4B044DDFEE1F1:25354AD
    JMSCorrelationID: null
    JMSDeliveryMode: PERSISTENT
    JMSDestination: Queue[SourceQueue1]
    JMSExpiration: 0
    JMSPriority: 4
    JMSRedelivered: true
    JMSReplyTo: null
    JMSTimestamp: 1306521256905 (Fri May 27 11:34:16 PDT 2011)
    JMSType: null
    Transaction Id: BEA1-679AF074F381152F047C
    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
    <commands ...
    >
    ####<May 27, 2011 11:34:31 AM PDT> <Debug> <MessagingBridgeRuntime> <MS02> <MS02> <[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '5' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'> <<WLS Kernel>> <BEA1-679AF074F381152F047C> <> <1306521271392> <BEA-000000> <Bridge: MessageBridge1 (processMessages()) successfully sent message:
    JMS Message Class: TextMessage
    Old JMS MessageID: ID:MS01.4B044DDFEE1F1:25354AD
    New JMS MessageID: ID:<196075.1306521271386.0>
    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
    <commands ...
    >
    ####<May 27, 2011 11:34:54 AM PDT> <Error> <MessagingBridge> <MS02> <MS02> <[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '5' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'> <<WLS Kernel>> <> <> <1306521294610> <BEA-200015> <An error occurred in bridge "MessageBridge1" during the transfer of messages (java.lang.Exception: weblogic.transaction.RollbackException: start() failed on resource 'eis/jms/WLSConnectionFactoryJNDIXA': XAER_RMERR : A resource manager error has occured in the transaction branch
    javax.transaction.xa.XAException
    at weblogic.connector.security.layer.AdapterLayer.setTransactionTimeout(AdapterLayer.java:495)
    at weblogic.connector.transaction.outbound.XAWrapper.setTransactionTimeout(XAWrapper.java:457)
    at weblogic.connector.transaction.outbound.RecoveryOnlyXAWrapper.setTransactionTimeout(RecoveryOnlyXAWrapper.java:34)
    at weblogic.transaction.internal.XAResourceDescriptor.setXAResourceTransactionTimeoutIfAppropriate(XAResourceDescriptor.java:1422)
    at weblogic.transaction.internal.XAServerResourceInfo.start(XAServerResourceInfo.java:1223)
    at weblogic.transaction.internal.XAServerResourceInfo.xaStart(XAServerResourceInfo.java:1161)
    at weblogic.transaction.internal.XAServerResourceInfo.enlist(XAServerResourceInfo.java:282)
    at weblogic.transaction.internal.XAServerResourceInfo.enlistIfStatic(XAServerResourceInfo.java:181)
    at weblogic.transaction.internal.ServerTransactionImpl.enlistStaticallyEnlistedResources(ServerTransactionImpl.java:1565)
    at weblogic.transaction.internal.ServerTransactionManagerImpl.dispatchRequest(ServerTransactionManagerImpl.java:551)
    at weblogic.messaging.dispatcher.DispatcherServerRef.handleRequest(DispatcherServerRef.java:132)
    at weblogic.messaging.dispatcher.DispatcherServerRef.access$000(DispatcherServerRef.java:34)
    at weblogic.messaging.dispatcher.DispatcherServerRef$2.run(DispatcherServerRef.java:111)
    at weblogic.work.ExecuteThread.execute(ExecuteThread.java:201)
    at weblogic.work.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:173)
    Caused by: java.lang.NullPointerException
    at weblogic.connector.security.layer.AdapterLayer.setTransactionTimeout(AdapterLayer.java:485)
    ... 14 more
    at weblogic.transaction.internal.TransactionImpl.throwRollbackException(TransactionImpl.java:1871)
    at weblogic.transaction.internal.ServerTransactionImpl.internalCommit(ServerTransactionImpl.java:330)
    at weblogic.transaction.internal.ServerTransactionImpl.commit(ServerTransactionImpl.java:225)
    at weblogic.transaction.internal.TransactionManagerImpl.commit(TransactionManagerImpl.java:293)
    at weblogic.jms.bridge.internal.MessagingBridge.processMessages(MessagingBridge.java:1534)
    at weblogic.jms.bridge.internal.MessagingBridge.beginForwarding(MessagingBridge.java:1006)
    at weblogic.jms.bridge.internal.MessagingBridge.run(MessagingBridge.java:1083)
    at weblogic.work.SelfTuningWorkManagerImpl$WorkAdapterImpl.run(SelfTuningWorkManagerImpl.java:528)
    at weblogic.work.ExecuteThread.execute(ExecuteThread.java:201)
    at weblogic.work.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:173)
    Caused by: javax.transaction.SystemException: start() failed on resource 'eis/jms/WLSConnectionFactoryJNDIXA': XAER_RMERR : A resource manager error has occured in the transaction branch
    javax.transaction.xa.XAException
    at weblogic.connector.security.layer.AdapterLayer.setTransactionTimeout(AdapterLayer.java:495)
    at weblogic.connector.transaction.outbound.XAWrapper.setTransactionTimeout(XAWrapper.java:457)
    at weblogic.connector.transaction.outbound.RecoveryOnlyXAWrapper.setTransactionTimeout(RecoveryOnlyXAWrapper.java:34)
    at weblogic.transaction.internal.XAResourceDescriptor.setXAResourceTransactionTimeoutIfAppropriate(XAResourceDescriptor.java:1422)
    at weblogic.transaction.internal.XAServerResourceInfo.start(XAServerResourceInfo.java:1223)
    at weblogic.transaction.internal.XAServerResourceInfo.xaStart(XAServerResourceInfo.java:1161)
    at weblogic.transaction.internal.XAServerResourceInfo.enlist(XAServerResourceInfo.java:282)
    at weblogic.transaction.internal.XAServerResourceInfo.enlistIfStatic(XAServerResourceInfo.java:181)
    at weblogic.transaction.internal.ServerTransactionImpl.enlistStaticallyEnlistedResources(ServerTransactionImpl.java:1565)
    at weblogic.transaction.internal.ServerTransactionManagerImpl.dispatchRequest(ServerTransactionManagerImpl.java:551)
    at weblogic.messaging.dispatcher.DispatcherServerRef.handleRequest(DispatcherServerRef.java:132)
    at weblogic.messaging.dispatcher.DispatcherServerRef.access$000(DispatcherServerRef.java:34)
    at weblogic.messaging.dispatcher.DispatcherServerRef$2.run(DispatcherServerRef.java:111)
    at weblogic.work.ExecuteThread.execute(ExecuteThread.java:201)
    at weblogic.work.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:173)
    Caused by: java.lang.NullPointerException
    at weblogic.connector.security.layer.AdapterLayer.setTransactionTimeout(AdapterLayer.java:485)
    ... 14 more
    at weblogic.transaction.internal.XAServerResourceInfo.xaStart(XAServerResourceInfo.java:1185)
    at weblogic.transaction.internal.XAServerResourceInfo.enlist(XAServerResourceInfo.java:282)
    at weblogic.transaction.internal.XAServerResourceInfo.enlistIfStatic(XAServerResourceInfo.java:181)
    at weblogic.transaction.internal.ServerTransactionImpl.enlistStaticallyEnlistedResources(ServerTransactionImpl.java:1565)
    at weblogic.transaction.internal.ServerTransactionManagerImpl.dispatchRequest(ServerTransactionManagerImpl.java:551)
    at weblogic.messaging.dispatcher.DispatcherServerRef.handleRequest(DispatcherServerRef.java:132)
    at weblogic.messaging.dispatcher.DispatcherServerRef.access$000(DispatcherServerRef.java:34)
    at weblogic.messaging.dispatcher.DispatcherServerRef$2.run(DispatcherServerRef.java:111)
    ... 2 more
    ).>
    ####<May 27, 2011 11:34:54 AM PDT> <Warning> <MessagingBridge> <MS02> <MS02> <[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '5' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'> <<WLS Kernel>> <> <> <1306521294610> <BEA-200026> <Bridge "MessageBridge1" encountered some problems in one of its adapters or underlying systems. It stopped transferring messages and will try to reconnect to the adapters shortly. (The exception caught was java.lang.Exception: MessagingBridgeException: Messaging bridge operation failed
    MS01
    ####<May 27, 2011 11:34:17 AM PDT> <Debug> <MessagingBridgeRuntime> <MS01> <MS01> <[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '36' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'> <<WLS Kernel>> <BEA1-72BC818FE2BB8C2655C6> <> <1306521257536> <BEA-000000> <Bridge: MessageBridge1 (processMessages()) received message:
    JMS Message Class: TextMessage
    JMSMessageID: ID:MS01.4B044DDFEE1F1:25354AD
    JMSCorrelationID: null
    JMSDeliveryMode: PERSISTENT
    JMSDestination: Queue[SourceQueue1]
    JMSExpiration: 0
    JMSPriority: 4
    JMSRedelivered: false
    JMSReplyTo: null
    JMSTimestamp: 1306521256905 (Fri May 27 11:34:16 PDT 2011)
    JMSType: null
    Transaction Id: BEA1-72BC818FE2BB8C2655C6
    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
    <commands ...
    >
    ####<May 27, 2011 11:34:17 AM PDT> <Debug> <MessagingBridgeRuntime> <MS01> <MS01> <[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '36' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'> <<WLS Kernel>> <BEA1-72BC818FE2BB8C2655C6> <> <1306521257542> <BEA-000000> <Bridge: MessageBridge1 (processMessages()) successfully sent message:
    JMS Message Class: TextMessage
    Old JMS MessageID: ID:MS01.4B044DDFEE1F1:25354AD
    New JMS MessageID: ID:<195581.1306521257536.0>
    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
    <commands ...
    >
    ####<May 27, 2011 11:34:31 AM PDT> <Error> <MessagingBridge> <MS01> <MS01> <[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '36' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'> <<WLS Kernel>> <> <> <1306521271384> <BEA-200015> <An error occurred in bridge "MessageBridge1" during the transfer of messages (java.lang.Exception: weblogic.transaction.RollbackException: start() failed on resource 'eis/jms/WLSConnectionFactoryJNDIXA': XAER_RMERR : A resource manager error has occured in the transaction branch
    javax.transaction.xa.XAException
    at weblogic.connector.security.layer.AdapterLayer.setTransactionTimeout(AdapterLayer.java:495)
    at weblogic.connector.transaction.outbound.XAWrapper.setTransactionTimeout(XAWrapper.java:457)
    at weblogic.connector.transaction.outbound.RecoveryOnlyXAWrapper.setTransactionTimeout(RecoveryOnlyXAWrapper.java:34)
    at weblogic.transaction.internal.XAResourceDescriptor.setXAResourceTransactionTimeoutIfAppropriate(XAResourceDescriptor.java:1422)
    at weblogic.transaction.internal.XAServerResourceInfo.start(XAServerResourceInfo.java:1223)
    at weblogic.transaction.internal.XAServerResourceInfo.xaStart(XAServerResourceInfo.java:1161)
    at weblogic.transaction.internal.XAServerResourceInfo.enlist(XAServerResourceInfo.java:282)
    at weblogic.transaction.internal.XAServerResourceInfo.enlistIfStatic(XAServerResourceInfo.java:181)
    at weblogic.transaction.internal.ServerTransactionImpl.enlistStaticallyEnlistedResources(ServerTransactionImpl.java:1565)
    at weblogic.transaction.internal.ServerTransactionManagerImpl.dispatchRequest(ServerTransactionManagerImpl.java:551)
    at weblogic.messaging.dispatcher.DispatcherServerRef.handleRequest(DispatcherServerRef.java:132)
    at weblogic.messaging.dispatcher.DispatcherServerRef.access$000(DispatcherServerRef.java:34)
    at weblogic.messaging.dispatcher.DispatcherServerRef$2.run(DispatcherServerRef.java:111)
    at weblogic.work.ExecuteThread.execute(ExecuteThread.java:201)
    at weblogic.work.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:173)
    Caused by: java.lang.NullPointerException
    at weblogic.connector.security.layer.AdapterLayer.setTransactionTimeout(AdapterLayer.java:485)
    ... 14 more
    at weblogic.transaction.internal.TransactionImpl.throwRollbackException(TransactionImpl.java:1871)
    at weblogic.transaction.internal.ServerTransactionImpl.internalCommit(ServerTransactionImpl.java:330)
    at weblogic.transaction.internal.ServerTransactionImpl.commit(ServerTransactionImpl.java:224)
    at weblogic.transaction.internal.TransactionManagerImpl.commit(TransactionManagerImpl.java:293)
    at weblogic.jms.bridge.internal.MessagingBridge.processMessages(MessagingBridge.java:1534)
    at weblogic.jms.bridge.internal.MessagingBridge.beginForwarding(MessagingBridge.java:1006)
    at weblogic.jms.bridge.internal.MessagingBridge.run(MessagingBridge.java:1083)
    at weblogic.work.SelfTuningWorkManagerImpl$WorkAdapterImpl.run(SelfTuningWorkManagerImpl.java:528)
    at weblogic.work.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:173)
    Caused by: javax.transaction.SystemException: start() failed on resource 'eis/jms/WLSConnectionFactoryJNDIXA': XAER_RMERR : A resource manager error has occured in the transaction branch
    javax.transaction.xa.XAException
    at weblogic.connector.security.layer.AdapterLayer.setTransactionTimeout(AdapterLayer.java:495)
    at weblogic.connector.transaction.outbound.XAWrapper.setTransactionTimeout(XAWrapper.java:457)
    at weblogic.connector.transaction.outbound.RecoveryOnlyXAWrapper.setTransactionTimeout(RecoveryOnlyXAWrapper.java:34)
    at weblogic.transaction.internal.XAResourceDescriptor.setXAResourceTransactionTimeoutIfAppropriate(XAResourceDescriptor.java:1422)
    at weblogic.transaction.internal.XAServerResourceInfo.start(XAServerResourceInfo.java:1223)
    at weblogic.transaction.internal.XAServerResourceInfo.xaStart(XAServerResourceInfo.java:1161)
    at weblogic.transaction.internal.XAServerResourceInfo.enlist(XAServerResourceInfo.java:282)
    at weblogic.transaction.internal.XAServerResourceInfo.enlistIfStatic(XAServerResourceInfo.java:181)
    at weblogic.transaction.internal.ServerTransactionImpl.enlistStaticallyEnlistedResources(ServerTransactionImpl.java:1565)
    at weblogic.transaction.internal.ServerTransactionManagerImpl.dispatchRequest(ServerTransactionManagerImpl.java:551)
    at weblogic.messaging.dispatcher.DispatcherServerRef.handleRequest(DispatcherServerRef.java:132)
    at weblogic.messaging.dispatcher.DispatcherServerRef.access$000(DispatcherServerRef.java:34)
    at weblogic.messaging.dispatcher.DispatcherServerRef$2.run(DispatcherServerRef.java:111)
    at weblogic.work.ExecuteThread.execute(ExecuteThread.java:201)
    at weblogic.work.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:173)
    Caused by: java.lang.NullPointerException
    at weblogic.connector.security.layer.AdapterLayer.setTransactionTimeout(AdapterLayer.java:485)
    ... 14 more
    at weblogic.transaction.internal.XAServerResourceInfo.xaStart(XAServerResourceInfo.java:1185)
    at weblogic.transaction.internal.XAServerResourceInfo.enlist(XAServerResourceInfo.java:282)
    at weblogic.transaction.internal.XAServerResourceInfo.enlistIfStatic(XAServerResourceInfo.java:181)
    at weblogic.transaction.internal.ServerTransactionImpl.enlistStaticallyEnlistedResources(ServerTransactionImpl.java:1565)
    at weblogic.transaction.internal.ServerTransactionManagerImpl.dispatchRequest(ServerTransactionManagerImpl.java:551)
    at weblogic.messaging.dispatcher.DispatcherServerRef.handleRequest(DispatcherServerRef.java:132)
    at weblogic.messaging.dispatcher.DispatcherServerRef.access$000(DispatcherServerRef.java:34)
    at weblogic.messaging.dispatcher.DispatcherServerRef$2.run(DispatcherServerRef.java:111)
    at weblogic.work.ExecuteThread.execute(ExecuteThread.java:201)
    ... 1 more
    ).>
    ####<May 27, 2011 11:34:31 AM PDT> <Warning> <MessagingBridge> <MS01> <MS01> <[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '36' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'> <<WLS Kernel>> <> <> <1306521271384> <BEA-200026> <Bridge "MessageBridge1" encountered some problems in one of its adapters or underlying systems. It stopped transferring messages and will try to reconnect to the adapters shortly. (The exception caught was java.lang.Exception: MessagingBridgeException: Messaging bridge operation failed
    .)>

    @Tom, thanks for your hints and sorry for my delayed response. Here are my answers to your queries…
    -- Does messaging work, without any exceptions, when only one bridge is active?
    It works fine when only one node of the cluster is active. -- I'm not familiar with Tibco monitoring, but I suspect that the "message-out count on TIBCO" stat doesn't always imply that there's a duplicate message. It could mean that an initial message delivery attempt failed, it's transaction rolled back, and the message was redelivered. Redelivery after a failure is normal - the original delivered message, if one actually made it onto a WebLogic queue, should be discarded by WebLogic when its failed transaction eventually rolls back (before its ever handed to a consumer application).
    You are absolutely right. The mismatch in count was due to redelivery attempts. We could see that as soon as we turned on trace in TIBCO-- The posted stack traces look like they may be JVM stdout/stderr scrapes, which are often automatically truncated, for example, see the "... 8 more" listed at the bottom of one of the stack traces below. There might be more information in the full stack trace for the "Resource manager is unavailable" exception. Full traces are logged in each WebLogic Server's log files.
    I tried redirecting the output and even set "stdout Stack Trace Depth:" to -1 but I am not albe to see the complete trace.-- The setTransactionTimeout NullPointerException error message looks like it is collateral damage from the original reported "Resource manager is unavailable" exception that's thrown earlier during the enlistResource() step. If you are truly getting duplicates, then I think this is a clue that the bridge is somehow (stupidly) trying to proceed with forwarding the message despite the fact that there's no current transaction on the thread...

    I have a case open with Oracle support and we have extensive debugging turned on. Here is what the engineer came back with. There is an issue with XA transactions in JCA adapter when it talks to third party providers like TIBCO. Since the resource names are not unique across the cluster, a XA transaction is started on multiple nodes in the cluster for the same message. All transactions abort but the message is persisted and TIBCO redelivers the message since the connection is severed when the transaction aborts. We were able to reproduce this scenario at will with our setup and Oracle was able to reproduce the issue too. 
-- Can you check the state of the message on the WebLogic Q? The fact that a message is shown on the WL console doesn't necessarily mean that the state of the message is visible (it could be waiting for the transaction to commit - something that apparently never happens). On the console: Services -> Messaging -> JMS Modules -> [module name] -> [destination name].

    Our consumer was getting duplicate messages. This confirms that the console was not giving us incorrect information. The console showed that 2/3/4 messages were in "current" state when we expected only one message.
-- Make sure that the bridge's Tibco destination is a Tibco queue not a Tibco topic (it's happened).

    Yeah we made sure it was a Queue.
-- Can you post your bridge and destination stanzas from your config.xml? 

    Will try to do this shortly but have to strip out lot of information.
-- I vaguely recall that there was a problem with untyped connection factories in Tibco at one point (not sure). You might want to try changing the Tibco configuration to spin-up "XA Queue Connection Factory" instead of just an "XA Connection Factory" (plus modify the bridge configuration accordingly).

    We tried this but it didn't eliminate this issue. One thing we did notice however was that the number of rollbacks were greatly reduced.

    Here is the workaround that Oracle is suggesting: Create pinned destinations and assign it to a distributed queue. This will keep the transactions local and hence eliminate the duplicate transactions and rollback. We tried it and it eliminated the dups issue. However I discovered another bug during my testing. Our cluster messaging mode is "Unicast" and message forwarding from zero consumer queues to queues with consumers fails. We have four/five nodes in the cluster and two consumer threads. I observed that the zero consumer queues always forward to one queue in the cluster that has consumers. The forwarding stalls when I bring down the node that has consumers. Again, we were able to reproduce this issue at will and Oracle has acknowledged that it is a bug. They've reported that Unicast fails without any warning whereas Multicast fails with a warning in the log. We have observed this message forwarding stalling even with UDQs.
    I have another case open for an issue where our message bridges that transfer messages from TIBCO to WLS stalls after sometime. The status is shown as active but it is not doing anything. The server instance shows stuck threads trying to roll back a message. TIBCO logs indicate that it is receiving a request to rollback a transaction but it is not finding the transaction to rollback. The only way to recover from this condition is to restart the cluster. I am fairly confident that he root case for this issue is again the XA transaction issue. I changed our UDQ to pinned destination in one environment and we are no longer seeing dups or bridge stalling there. Hopefully Oracle can resolve the message forwarding issue.Thanks again….

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    Hi Florin !
    You mean this:
    "If you have selected JMSMessageID, JMSCorrelationID, or JMSProperty and entered a JMS message ID in these fields, you should see the Remove 'ID:' Marker from JMSMessageIDindicator. Set the indicator.
    This is necessary because the JMS specification stipulates that each JMS message ID starts with 'ID'. However, this conflicts with ISO-11578."
    Maybe you need to reactivate your sender comm channel to force the update of cache and try again. To reactivate, just edit your adapter, make any dummy changes (e.g. change description) and reactivate again.
    Then try scenario once more and check if it is working.
    Regards,
    Matias.

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