"jmesnil" wrote : "clebert.suconic(a)jboss.com" wrote :
| | In your case.. you have the server full. We can't route any more messages
until DestinationA had messages being consumed and Acked.
| |
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| I'm not sure I understand it. Why would I been able to consume from destinationA
but not from destinationB?
| When I hit the global page mode, I'm expecting to be able to consume from any
queue. Otherwise, a single queue with no consumer could prevent to consume from any other
queues (like the example). This seems wrong, no?
| [/quote}
|
| +1.
|
| If global paging is "full" it shouldn't prevent destinations from being
*consumed*, it should only prevent new messages being added into destinations in memory.
|
| anonymous wrote :
| | We can bypass paging for management or temp queues (even if I'd prefer not to)
but this won't solve the issue highlighted by the example.
| | How can we make sure that when we hit the global page mode, a consumer can receive
messages from any queue?
|
| +1 again. If we solve the core issue here then having a special case for management
won't be necessary
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