Redelivery Delay Override
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The RedeliveryDelayOverride value in milliseconds before rolled back and recovered messages are redelivered.
Defines the delay, in milliseconds, before rolled back or recovered messages are redelivered, regardless of the RedeliveryDelay specified by the consumer and/or connection factory.
The default value (-1) specifies that the destination will not override the RedeliveryDelay setting.
This attribute is dynamically configurable, but only incoming messages are impacted; stored messages are not impacted.
MBean: weblogic.management. configuration. JMSQueueMBean
Attribute: RedeliveryDelayOverride
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Minimum: -1
Maximum: 9223372036854775807
Default: -1
Configurable: yes
Dynamic: yes
Readable: yes
Writable: yes
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Redelivery Limit
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The number of redelivery tries a message can have before it is placed in the error destination.
Depending on whether an error destination is configured, the following occurs when the redelivery limit is reached:
If an error destination is configured and the error destination is at quota, then an error message is logged and the message is dropped. However, if the message is persistent, it remains in the persistent store. This ensures that a persistent message will be redelivered when WebLogic Server is rebooted.
The default value (-1) specifies that the destination will not override the RedeliveryLimit setting.
This attribute is dynamically configurable, but only incoming messages are impacted; stored messages are not impacted.
Note:Changing the RedeliveryLimit does not affect messages that have already reached this limit. The next time such messages are redelivered, they will immediately be redirected to the error destination. The number of times of message has been redelivered is not persisted. This means that after a restart the number of delivery attempts on each message is reset to zero.
MBean: weblogic.management. configuration. JMSQueueMBean
Attribute: RedeliveryLimit
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Minimum: -1
Maximum: 9223372036854775807
Default: -1
Configurable: yes
Dynamic: yes
Readable: yes
Writable: yes
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Error Destination
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The name of the target error destination for messages that have reached their redelivery limit. If no error destination is configured, then such messages are simply dropped.
Note: The error destination must be a destination that is configured on the local JMS server.
This attribute is dynamically configurable, but only incoming messages are impacted; stored messages are not impacted.
MBean: weblogic.management. configuration. JMSQueueMBean
Attribute: ErrorDestination
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Default: null
Dynamic: yes
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