oup either - so any consumer listening on the queue can
take any msg in any order.
Thanks for the suggestion.
--- On Thu, 6/9/11, Martin C. wrote:
From: Martin C.
Subject: Re: Not able to load-balance messages in a cluster using PrefetchPolicy
To: users@activemq.apache.org
Date: Thursday, June 9
6/8/11, Idzerda, Edan wrote:
>
> From: Idzerda, Edan
> Subject: RE: Not able to load-balance messages in a cluster using
> PrefetchPolicy
> To: "users@activemq.apache.org"
> Date: Wednesday, June 8, 2011, 5:49 PM
>
> Have you tried prefetch=0 ? I was doing some simil
he other 2 brokers.
Thanks
--- On Wed, 6/8/11, Idzerda, Edan wrote:
From: Idzerda, Edan
Subject: RE: Not able to load-balance messages in a cluster using PrefetchPolicy
To: "users@activemq.apache.org"
Date: Wednesday, June 8, 2011, 5:49 PM
Have you tried prefetch=0 ? I was doing so
Subject: Not able to load-balance messages in a cluster using PrefetchPolicy
Hi,
We are using 5.4.2 running on Linux w/Java 1.6. The cluster has 3 primary
brokers and corresponding slaves (residing on separate hosts). We have 3 msg
consumer processes (using Springframework w/3 concurrent threads
Hi,
We are using 5.4.2 running on Linux w/Java 1.6. The cluster has 3 primary
brokers
and corresponding slaves (residing on separate hosts). We have 3 msg consumer
processes (using Springframework w/3 concurrent
threads each), connected to each broker.
Occasionally a consumer process