public interface DeliveryMode
PERSISTENT and
 NON_PERSISTENT.
 A client marks a message as persistent if it feels that the application will have problems if the message is lost in transit. A client marks a message as non-persistent if an occasional lost message is tolerable. Clients use delivery mode to tell a JMS provider how to balance message transport reliability with throughput.
Delivery mode covers only the transport of the message to its 
 destination. Retention of a message at the destination until
 its receipt is acknowledged is not guaranteed by a PERSISTENT 
 delivery mode. Clients should assume that message retention 
 policies are set administratively. Message retention policy
 governs the reliability of message delivery from destination
 to message consumer. For example, if a client's message storage 
 space is exhausted, some messages may be dropped in accordance with 
 a site-specific message retention policy.
 
A message is guaranteed to be delivered once and only once
 by a JMS provider if the delivery mode of the message is 
 PERSISTENT 
 and if the destination has a sufficient message retention policy.
| Modifier and Type | Field and Description | 
|---|---|
static int | 
NON_PERSISTENT
This is the lowest-overhead delivery mode because it does not require 
 that the message be logged to stable storage. 
 | 
static int | 
PERSISTENT
This delivery mode instructs the JMS provider to log the message to stable 
 storage as part of the client's send operation. 
 | 
static final int NON_PERSISTENT
NON_PERSISTENT message to be lost is 
 not defined.
 A JMS provider must deliver a NON_PERSISTENT message 
 with an 
 at-most-once guarantee. This means that it may lose the message, but it 
 must not deliver it twice.
static final int PERSISTENT
PERSISTENT message to be lost.Copyright © 1996-2015, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. Use is subject to license terms.