If you didn't create any queues, the message won't be kept. You'd only hit
problems if you had created a queue but then never consumed the messages
from it.
It's possible to configure a timeout after which inactive destinations will
be deleted, if you were interested in that.
http://activemq.apach
I created one visual topic and did not create any queue. I configured the
leveldb in activemq.xml. Then the producer sent some messages into the
topic. As what I understand, the message will not be deleted until they are
consumed. So how can I delete the message manually. If I do not delete the
me
veracode is paid software.
can you provide (maybe in private) detailed report ?
2018-04-10 12:15 GMT+05:00 duttaab :
> Hi,
>
> As part of security compliance we need to run Veracode scan on our
> products.
> One of our products running on Linux (RHEL 7) use ActiveMQ (C++ lib)
> extensively for I
thanks for the reply, only db.data was deleted (renamed in fact).
The locks work in testing when stopping/killing/switching off the master
instance of ActiveMQ and the slave takes over and the same when going back.
I'll need to see if I can have the NFS share failing on both servers at the
same
Hi,
As part of security compliance we need to run Veracode scan on our products.
One of our products running on Linux (RHEL 7) use ActiveMQ (C++ lib)
extensively for IPC. The scan has reported following errors and their
severity.
Type Severity
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