maxNumMsgs [In a cluster environment, applies to each individual instance of a destination
rather than collectively to all instances in the cluster]
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Integer
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-1
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Maximum number of unconsumed messages
A value of -1 denotes an unlimited number of messages.
For the dead message queue, the default value is 1000.
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maxBytesPerMsg
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String
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-1
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Maximum size, in bytes, of any single message
Rejection of a persistent message is reported to the producing client
with an exception; no notification is sent for nonpersistent messages.
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The value may be expressed in bytes, kilobytes, or megabytes, using
the following suffixes:
b: Bytes
k: Kilobytes (1024 bytes)
m: Megabytes (1024 × 1024 = 1,048,576
bytes)
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An unsuffixed value is expressed in bytes; a value of -1 denotes
an unlimited message size.
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Examples:
1600: 1600 bytes
1600b: 1600 bytes
16k: 16 kilobytes (= 16,384 bytes)
16m: 16 megabytes (= 16,777,216 bytes)
-1: No limit
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maxTotalMsgBytes
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String
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-1
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Maximum total memory, in bytes, for unconsumed messages
The syntax is the same as for maxBytesPerMsg (see
above).
For the dead message queue, the default value is 10m.
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limitBehavior
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String
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REJECT_NEWEST
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Broker behavior when memory-limit threshold reached:
FLOW_CONTROL: Slow down producers
REMOVE_OLDEST: Throw out oldest messages
REMOVE_LOW_PRIORITY: Throw out lowest-priority
messages according to age; no notification to producing client
REJECT_NEWEST: Reject newest messages;
notify producing client with an exception only if message is persistent
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If the value is REMOVE_OLDEST or REMOVE_LOW_PRIORITY and the useDMQ property is true,
excess messages are moved to the dead message queue. For the dead message
queue itself, the default limit behavior is REMOVE_OLDEST and
cannot be set to FLOW_CONTROL.
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maxNumProducers [Cannot be set for dead message queue]
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Integer
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-1
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Maximum number of message producers for destination
When this limit is reached, no new producers can be created. A value
of -1 denotes an unlimited number of producers.
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maxNumActiveConsumers [Queue destinations only.]
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Integer
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1
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Maximum number of active message consumers in load-balanced delivery
from queue destination
A value of -1 denotes an unlimited number of consumers.
In Sun Java System Message QueueTM Platform Edition, the value is limited to 2.
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maxNumBackupConsumers
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Integer
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0
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Maximum number of backup message consumers in load-balanced delivery
from queue destination
A value of -1 denotes an unlimited number of consumers.
In Sun Java System Message Queue Platform Edition, the value is limited to 1.
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consumerFlowLimit
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Integer
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1000
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Maximum number of messages delivered to consumer in a single batch
In load-balanced queue delivery, this is the initial number of queued
messages routed to active consumers before load balancing begins. A destination
consumer can override this limit by specifying a lower value on a connection.
A value of -1 denotes an unlimited number of messages.
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isLocalOnly
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Boolean
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false
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Local delivery only?
This property applies only to destinations in broker clusters, and cannot
be changed once the destination has been created. If true,
the destination is not replicated on other brokers and is limited to delivering
messages only to local consumers (those connected to the broker on which the destination is created).
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localDeliveryPreferred ,
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Boolean
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false
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Local delivery preferred?
This property applies only to load-balanced queue delivery in broker
clusters. If true, messages will be delivered to remote
consumers only if there are no consumers on the local broker;
the destination must not be restricted to local-only delivery (isLocalOnly must be false).
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useDMQ
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Boolean
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true
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Send dead messages to dead message queue?
If false, dead messages will simply be discarded.
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