OK, was planning on discussing this w/ y'all next week.
One thought I had was to create a JndiBindingPolicy chain to allow N bindings for each type. For each policy in the chain we get the target binding. Then we flatten out the results and bind each. This gives us the backwards compatibility of the current BasicJndiBindingPolicy and allows us to add in SpecCompliantGlobalJndiPolicy. In case of conflict==descriptive deployment error.
Would require backwards-compatible changes to jboss-metadata, but these should be allowed as they're not dependent upon any new spec revision and are just some normal enhancement.
https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/EJBTHREE-1794
S,
ALR.
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Setting WindowSize=0 is current invalid.
Setting WindowSize=1 (currently the option for slow consumers I found on cdoe), will of course keep at least one message on the buffer.
I have added a testSlowconsumer validating it with WindowSize=1 as it doesn't work with WindowSize=0 ATM (It would need some dev around that).
I thought there was a JIRA somewhere for that but i couldn't find it now.
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Hmm, i think the answer to my question lies in your previous post.
"jaikiran" wrote :
| I keep restarting my dev system multiple times a day and just noticed that the size of the server.log had grown up to 300 MB :)
"dimitris(a)jboss.org" wrote : I've set append mode to 'true' by default, which is a more logical production setting
So on dev systems, i will configure this to my liking (i.e. append=false) :)
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