OpenWire supports up to a theoretical  2GB limit for a TextMessage

cheers,

Rob


On 12 Jun 2008, at 10:34, marta_rn wrote:


Hello all,

I would like to know which is the maximum length of a TextMessage. Is there
a limit?

Thanks in advance,

Marta


rajdavies wrote:


On 17 Apr 2008, at 22:08, Rukus520 wrote:


Hi,

Let's say I'm sending data in the form of xml. The data being sent
is big
but certainly not large enough to warrant the use of BlobMessages.

Which of the following approaches would be better for performance,
and why:
- Send the xml as TextMessages.
- Convert the xml to bytes, and then send the bytes as ByteMessages.

Perhaps my underlying question is, "Does ActiveMQ's implementation of
TextMessages optimize the transmission of TextMessages by
compressing the
content somehow?"


Thanks in advance! Thank you Rob for the quick reply last time too!
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I'd use TextMessage - ActiveMQ converts the text into a binary format
to transfer on-the-wire anyway
If you'd like compression to be used - you need to enable the
useCompression property on your ActiveMQConnectionFactory


cheers,

Rob

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