I haven't tried it, but you can take a look at
the ConditionalNetworkBridgeFilterFactory which can throttle messages to
subscriptions.

See bottom of this wiki:
http://activemq.apache.org/networks-of-brokers.html


On Wed, Jan 2, 2013 at 3:19 PM, billy <billy.buzz...@bnsflogistics.com>wrote:

> I have two ActiveMQ-5.5.1 broker's connected together using a
> NetworkConnector.  One broker is local and the other broker is at a remote
> site.  The remote network connection is limited to approximately 5 MB/sec.
> How can I throttle the remote network connection to say 1 or 2 MB/sec so
> other applications on the remote machine can access the network without
> blocking for ling periods of time?
>
> I know that I can limit the number of messages per polling period, but I'm
> expecting to transfer one HUGE tiff file from the remote machine to the
> local machine so that won't help.
>
>
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