What is the significance of "TIBCO EMS TCPLink Reader (Server-101406), READ: TLSv1 Application Data, length = 28" messages and how to avoid it?

What is the significance of "TIBCO EMS TCPLink Reader (Server-101406), READ: TLSv1 Application Data, length = 28" messages and how to avoid it?

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Article ID: KB0077356

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Description

Symptoms:
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The engine logs has the following messages:

2013-01-22 04:11:05:848][17501][1087809856][ERROR][transport] [MessageHandler.cpp, 65: onDataReceive: ][deserialize_failure] TIBCO EMS TCPLink Reader (Server-88614), READ: TLSv1 Application Data, length = 28 TIBCO EMS TCPLink Reader (Server-88615), READ: TLSv1 Application Data, length = 28 TIBCO EMS TCPLink Reader (Server-88616), READ: TLSv1 Application Data, length = 28

        
Cause:
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The message is a heartbeat sent by an EMS server to a client application.


 

Issue/Introduction

What is the significance of "TIBCO EMS TCPLink Reader (Server-101406), READ: TLSv1 Application Data, length = 28" messages and how to avoid it?

Environment

All Supported Platforms

Resolution

The message is heartbeat sent by EMS server to a client application. This could be avoided by disabling/removing -Djavax.net.debug JVM flag in the deployed application tra or wherever this is set in the JVM. The JVM flag when enabled will print additional information to debug SSL/TLS related issues.