On 5 Nov 2009, at 23:43, bnortman wrote:
Just started using ActiveMQ 5.3
I have 1 producer and 1 consumer on a queue. Right now I have
problems where
my consumer is busy and can't keep up. After a while ActiveMQ will
run out
of memory and crash and then my product doesn't work to well. I'
Afraid so :( We are looking at ways to make the build faster -
however we are always adding more tests too!
On 5 Nov 2009, at 19:50, Matthew Hixson wrote:
Thanks for the reply, Rob. Do these numbers look normal? Took my
machine over 2 hours to run.
-M@
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I see, that makes sense, I get the point.
Thanks Tim!
- Pat
X.S. Just a side comment. Having said that ActiveMQ C++ cannot support
ObjectMessage -- can we assume that ObjectMessage is reserved for future
use? Or are we looking at the CMS version of ObjectMessage the same is it is
implemented now
Just started using ActiveMQ 5.3
I have 1 producer and 1 consumer on a queue. Right now I have problems where
my consumer is busy and can't keep up. After a while ActiveMQ will run out
of memory and crash and then my product doesn't work to well. I've tried
different methods of using destinationPo
Finally I found a solution.
It seems the problem was _amq.js.
BTW, this problem happens even with the demo web page (chat.html)
when you reload the page a few times, you stop seeing the messages in the
text box when you send a new message.
anyway, the problem is in the poll functions in _amq.js.
When I integrate activemq as JCA adaptor as mentioned I see below error -
2009-11-05 12:07:38,671 [main] WARN
org.springframework.beans.factory.xml.DefaultNamespaceHandlerResolver () -
Ignoring namespace handler
[org.apache.xbean.spring.context.v2.XBeanNamespaceHandler]: problem with
handler clas
Thanks for the reply, Rob. Do these numbers look normal? Took my
machine over 2 hours to run.
-M@
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[INFO] ActiveMQ .. SUCCESS
[4.756s]
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