ok, it's starting to be clearer for me.
I'm fine with the global paging mode preventing an OOME by putting messages in the
pages and not route them.
What is still not clear in the user example was why was it possible to consume messages
from destinationA and not from destinationB?
In other words, once we hit the global paging mode, how can we consume the paged
messages?
I'm wondering if we shouldn't be restrictive with producers and permissive with
consumers.
Even when we've reached the global page mode, we should still allow a consumer to
consume messages (even if it will consume memory). wdyt?
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