On 7/3/07, yunusbayraktar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks for your quick reply. We still need the messages for the consumers
that are not available at the moment. The consumers are display devices and
they can go off momentarily and when they come back the messages that were
sent for them needs to be displayed.
We currently are using apache-activemq-5.0-20070702.220514-14.
What kind of expiry do you want? Timeout based on each message? How
are you deciding that its not working in 5.x BTW?
Is there any plan for fixing the memory problem for the non-persistent
expired messages when there is no consumer around ?
There's currently no explicit plan yet to implement eager eviction of
messages that have expired; but we welcome patches...
http://activemq.apache.org/contributing.html
FWIW in 5.0 you can enable spooling to disk, so that you never run out
of RAM however much non-persistent messages are hanging around.
Another alternative is a persistent queue
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James
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