thanks for sharing your solution
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I was able to correct the problem when I changed producerFlowControl from
true to false. I also added the journalMaxFileLength attribute to the kahaDB
tag.
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o only use memory not disk
space.
Below is the described activemq.xml file. I've tried changing
producerFlowControl to false and removing the whole destinationPolicy tag
but the same result.
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Thanks. I was under the assumption that messages sent to a queue were
persistent by default.
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Hello,
you have to sent the messages as persistent messages to reach the storeUsage
value.
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Policy tag
but the same result.
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