also you can look at this WLSession.NO_ACKNOWLEDGE pclovec wrote: > > seems you can using Auto_ACKNOWlEDGE, and async send message. > > > > uprooter wrote: >> >> Hello. >> I'm new to ActiveMQ and I'm confused by the JMS Spec and the way it's >> implemented bt AMQ. >> I have both consumer and producer session created with >> Session.CLIENT_ACKNOWLEDGE. >> I want to pause message flow from the producer until messages are >> consumed by a consumer. >> I don't want to use persistence or transaction as I don't care if the >> broker crashes. >> I do want to tie up JMS acknowledgments to errors in my application so >> that if a consumer failed to process a message it wont acknowledge it and >> the producer wont send another one. >> CLIENT_ACKNOWLEDGMENTS allow me to cal message.acknowledge implicitly but >> that wont stop the producer from sending another message. >> Why does the producer continue if no ACKS has been received? >> >> PS >> This is how I understand CLIENT_ACKNOWLEDGMENTS >> "Client mode: When a session uses client mode, the messages sent or >> received from the session are not acknowledged automatically. The >> application must acknowledge the message receipt. This mode gives the >> application (rather than the JMS provider) complete control over message >> acknowledgement, at the cost of increased code complexity." >> Taken from >> http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-02-2002/jw-0315-jms.html?page=1 >> this article >> >> > >
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