"clebert.suconic(a)jboss.com" wrote :
| Ok.. what you do when the user really undeploy the queue then? You just leave the
messages on the journal?
|
| (Well... yes is not really an option here!)
The answer is yes. Why is yes not an option? That's the way we did in 1.x and
that's the way we do it in 2.0.
Deploy means "I do not want the queue in jndi" that's all. It *does not* and
never has meant "delete queue". If you want to delete the queue and all it's
messages you use the delete queue method.
It's pretty straightforward.
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