HI there,

are you looking at JConsole to determine this ? --- I think you are running into a particular behavior with ActiveMQ. The Time To Live is not regularly checked (there is no cleanup thread for ttled messages). To be more concrete the TTL is checked checked when the message is dispatched to the consumer or when the message
is paged into memory from the secondary storage.
If you simply send one message without having consumers, the message will not vanish from the broker. If you start up a consumer, you will notice the message disappearing
without reaching the consumer.

I hope that helps
Andreas

On May 15, 2009, at 3:33 AM, angel7 wrote:


I sended to queue a message after message setting TTL(time to live : 30
second)

then i waited for 2 minute  ,

but  the message didn't expire.

why ?


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