Thank you Rob.

With processExpired=false I don't need DLQ, but expired messages
are really deleted from file system only when I "browse" QUEUE_01 
with AMQ web console.

Is it possible to eliminate expired messages from file system
without web console interaction ?

Moreno



rajdavies wrote:
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> On 28 Jul 2009, at 10:35, moreno9000 wrote:
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>> Hi all,
>> I have a Producer that sends 250 messages to QUEUE_01.
>> Messages expire after 30 seconds.
>> AMQ 5.2 is configured to use Discarding DLQ Broker Plugin.
>> After 30 seconds I expect messages to be sent to DLQueue
>> and immediately discarded.
>>
>> This doesn't happen :-(
>>
>> More exactly, it happens only when I "browse" QUEUE_01 with AMQ web  
>> console.
>> QUEUE_01 is empty and, at the same time, DLQ is not present (in  
>> activemq.log
>> file
>> I see discarding plugin activation).
>>
>> Is it possible to activate the plugin without having to browse  
>> QUEUE_01
>> with the console ?
>>
>> Many thanks in advance,
>> Moreno
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> As an aside - if you don't want expired messages in your DLQ - just  
> set the property on the dead letter strategy - processExpired = false
> 
> cheers,
> 
> Rob
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