Hi Rob,

sorry, maybe a silly question, but I think my messages not to be
"non-persistent".
So what makes a messsage "persistent"?
I am using a simple script that produces a number of text-messages.

While testing an other JMS-System my messages stayed in that store until
they were consumed.

TIA
th


rajdavies wrote:
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> there's tmp storage for non-persistent messages that have overflowed  
> the VM - even if that area is empty - its always cleared down on a re- 
> start - and that's what the message at start-up refers to
> 
> cheers,
> 
> Rob Davies
> http://rajdavies.blogspot.com/
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> On 9 Mar 2007, at 10:08, tabshift wrote:
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>> Hi all,
>>
>> using ActiveMQ-4.2-Snapshot.
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>> After starting the broker and posting a message to a queue I get
>> INFO  KahaStore                      - Kaha Store successfully  
>> deleted data
>> directory activemq-data/hatest1/tmp_storage
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>> and my former filled queues are empty.
>> I set deleteAllMessagesOnStartup="false" because I want ActiveMQ to  
>> hold all
>> messages even after restarting it.
>>
>> When the system is up and I push messages into my queues I can see in
>> jconsole that the messages come into my queues.
>> But deleted data directory activemq-data/hatest1/tmp_storage makes  
>> me feel
>> like the messages ar only stored somewhere temporarily.
>>
>> Where is my mistake?
>>
>> TIA
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