QPID-8538: Replenish the credit after drain by the drained amount of messages#27
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QPID-8538: Replenish the credit after drain by the drained amount of messages#27morapet wants to merge 1 commit intoapache:mainfrom
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Related JIRA https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/QPID-8538. |
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There is a bug in the fetch code, which causes the drain to end by the call of the GET which top-up credit only by 1. If there is queued e.g 1-2 messages queued from broker and local client gave up whole credit by the drain cycle, it must be always replenished by the real amount of messages drained from broker, otherwise the fetch method is ended with credit 1 or 0. Then the performance is degraded to very small.
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