uld not see the build
> up of messages on slow subscriptions.
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> I opened https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AMQ-4234 to track this.
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essages on slow subscriptions.
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> I opened https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AMQ-4234 to track this.
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ess your machine happens to be called
> benlaptop :-)
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> Thanks,
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> Ben
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t;
> Each row is a 1 second sampling period
> Messages are simple incrementing ids
> Latency is given as min < average < max, in milliseconds
>
> So, I'm kind of at the end of things to try and get this working... but I
> hope there's something simple I missing
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s given as min < average < max, in milliseconds
So, I'm kind of at the end of things to try and get this working... but I
hope there's something simple I missing
Thanks again
Ben
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not understanding how to configure activemq
> properly...
> So any further suggestions much appreciated...!
>
> Thanks again,
>
> Ben
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s again,
Ben
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> configure a lower prefetch value for your topic consumers b/c the
> discarding only takes place once the prefetch
to do something else to get the broker to discard messages more
> aggressively?
>
> Thanks again,
>
> Ben
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Meanwhile the server
gets further and further ahead, until the broker hits 1GB of main memory and
then slows the producer down.
Do I need to do something else to get the broker to discard messages more
aggressively?
Thanks again,
Ben
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he server only retains the last
> message on each topic, and discards old messages as soon as a new one is
> available?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Ben
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onsume.
Is there another policy I can use to ensure the server only retains the last
message on each topic, and discards old messages as soon as a new one is
available?
Thanks in advance,
Ben
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