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@@ -22,30 +22,30 @@ For example on the main config you will have bridges and at 
the [list of bridge]
 
 Name | Description
 :--- | :---
-[acceptors](configuring-transports.md "16.1. Understanding Acceptors") | a 
list of remoting acceptors
-[acceptors.acceptor](configuring-transports.md "16.1. Understanding 
Acceptors") | Each acceptor is composed for just an URL
-[address-settings](queue-attributes.md "25.3. Configuring Queues Via Address 
Settings")                                                    |  [a list of 
address-setting](#address-setting-type)
-[allow-failback](ha.md "39.1.4. Failing Back to live Server")                  
                                                            |  Should stop 
backup on live restart. default true
-[async-connection-execution-enabled](connection-ttl.md "17.3. Configuring 
Asynchronous Connection Execution")  | If False delivery would be always 
asynchronous. default true
-[bindings-directory](persistence.md "15.1. Configuring the bindings journal")  
| The folder in use for the bindings folder
-[bridges](core-bridges.md "Chapter 36. Core Bridges")  | [a list of 
bridge](#bridge-type)
-[broadcast-groups](clusters.md "Chapter 38. Clusters")                         
                   | [a list of broadcast-group](#broadcast-group-type)
+[acceptors](configuring-transports.md "Understanding Acceptors") | a list of 
remoting acceptors
+[acceptors.acceptor](configuring-transports.md "Understanding Acceptors") | 
Each acceptor is composed for just an URL
+[address-settings](queue-attributes.md "Configuring Queues Via Address 
Settings")                                                    |  [a list of 
address-setting](#address-setting-type)
+[allow-failback](ha.md "Failing Back to live Server")                          
                                                    |  Should stop backup on 
live restart. default true
+[async-connection-execution-enabled](connection-ttl.md "Configuring 
Asynchronous Connection Execution")  | If False delivery would be always 
asynchronous. default true
+[bindings-directory](persistence.md "Configuring the bindings journal")  | The 
folder in use for the bindings folder
+[bridges](core-bridges.md "Core Bridges")  | [a list of bridge](#bridge-type)
+[broadcast-groups](clusters.md "Clusters")                                     
       | [a list of broadcast-group](#broadcast-group-type)
 [check-for-live-server](ha.md)   |  Used for a live server to verify if there 
are other nodes with the same ID on the topology
-[cluster-connections](clusters.md "Chapter 38. Clusters") |  [a list of 
cluster-connection](#cluster-connection-type)
-[cluster-password](clusters.md "Chapter 38. Clusters")                         
                                                                     |   
Cluster password. It applies to all cluster configurations.
-[cluster-user](clusters.md "Chapter 38. Clusters")                             
                                                                     |   
Cluster username. It applies to all cluster configurations.
+[cluster-connections](clusters.md "Clusters") |  [a list of 
cluster-connection](#cluster-connection-type)
+[cluster-password](clusters.md "Clusters")                                     
                                                         |   Cluster password. 
It applies to all cluster configurations.
+[cluster-user](clusters.md "Clusters")                                         
                                                         |   Cluster username. 
It applies to all cluster configurations.
 [connection-ttl-override](connection-ttl.md)                                   
                                                                     |   if 
set, this will override how long (in ms) to keep a connection alive without 
receiving a ping. -1 disables this setting. Default -1
-[connectors.connector](configuring-transports.md "16.2. Understanding 
Connectors") | The URL for the connector. This is a list
-[create-bindings-dir](persistence.md "15.1. Configuring the bindings journal") 
|  true means that the server will create the bindings directory on start up. 
Default=true
+[connectors.connector](configuring-transports.md "Understanding Connectors") | 
The URL for the connector. This is a list
+[create-bindings-dir](persistence.md "Configuring the bindings journal") |  
true means that the server will create the bindings directory on start up. 
Default=true
 [create-journal-dir](persistence.md)                                           
  |  true means that the journal directory will be created. Default=true
-[discovery-groups](clusters.md "Chapter 38. Clusters")                         
  |  [a list of discovery-group](#discovery-group-type)
-[diverts](diverts.md "Chapter 35. Diverting and Splitting Message Flows")      
  |  [a list of diverts to use](#divert-type)
+[discovery-groups](clusters.md "Clusters")                           |  [a 
list of discovery-group](#discovery-group-type)
+[diverts](diverts.md "Diverting and Splitting Message Flows")        |  [a 
list of diverts to use](#divert-type)
 [graceful-shutdown-enabled](graceful-shutdown.md "Graceful Server Shutdown")   
   |  true means that graceful shutdown is enabled. Default=true
 [graceful-shutdown-timeout](graceful-shutdown.md "Graceful Server Shutdown")   
   |  Timeout on waitin for clients to disconnect before server shutdown. 
Default=-1
-[grouping-handler](message-grouping.md "Chapter 28. Message Grouping")         
    |  Message Group configuration
-[id-cache-size](duplicate-detection.md "37.2. Configuring the Duplicate ID 
Cache")  |  The duplicate detection circular cache size. Default=20000
-[jmx-domain](management.md "30.2.1. Configuring JMX")                          
     |  the JMX domain used to registered MBeans in the MBeanServer. 
Default=org.apache.activemq
-[jmx-management-enabled](management.md "30.2.1. Configuring JMX")              
     |  true means that the management API is available via JMX. Default=true
+[grouping-handler](message-grouping.md "Message Grouping")             |  
Message Group configuration
+[id-cache-size](duplicate-detection.md "Configuring the Duplicate ID Cache")  
|  The duplicate detection circular cache size. Default=20000
+[jmx-domain](management.md "Configuring JMX")                               |  
the JMX domain used to registered MBeans in the MBeanServer. 
Default=org.apache.activemq
+[jmx-management-enabled](management.md "Configuring JMX")                   |  
true means that the management API is available via JMX. Default=true
 [journal-buffer-size](persistence.md)                                          
     |  The size of the internal buffer on the journal in KB. Default=490 KiB
 [journal-buffer-timeout](persistence.md)                                       
     |  The Flush timeout for the journal buffer
 [journal-compact-min-files](persistence.md)                                    
     |  The minimal number of data files before we can start compacting. 
Setting this to 0 means compacting is disabled. Default=10
@@ -57,166 +57,166 @@ Name | Description
 [journal-sync-non-transactional](persistence.md)                               
       |  if true wait for non transaction data to be synced to the journal 
before returning response to client. Default=true
 [journal-sync-transactional](persistence.md)                                   
       |  if true wait for transaction data to be synchronized to the journal 
before returning response to client. Default=true
 [journal-type](persistence.md)                                                 
       |  the type of journal to use. Default=ASYNCIO
-[large-messages-directory](large-messages.md "23.1. Configuring the server")   
       |  the directory to store large messages. Default=data/largemessages
-[management-address](management.md "30.3.1. Configuring Core Management")   |  
the name of the management address to send management messages to. It is 
prefixed with "jms.queue" so that JMS clients can send messages to it. 
Default=jms.queue.activemq.management
-[management-notification-address](management.md "30.5.2.1. Configuring The 
Core Management Notification Address") |  the name of the address that 
consumers bind to receive management notifications. 
Default=activemq.notifications
-[mask-password](configuration-index.md "50.1.3. Using Masked Passwords in 
Configuration Files")  |  This option controls whether passwords in server 
configuration need be masked. If set to "true" the passwords are masked. 
Default=false
+[large-messages-directory](large-messages.md "Configuring the server")         
 |  the directory to store large messages. Default=data/largemessages
+[management-address](management.md "Configuring Core Management")   |  the 
name of the management address to send management messages to. It is prefixed 
with "jms.queue" so that JMS clients can send messages to it. 
Default=jms.queue.activemq.management
+[management-notification-address](management.md "Configuring The Core 
Management Notification Address") |  the name of the address that consumers 
bind to receive management notifications. Default=activemq.notifications
+[mask-password](configuration-index.md "Using Masked Passwords in 
Configuration Files")  |  This option controls whether passwords in server 
configuration need be masked. If set to "true" the passwords are masked. 
Default=false
 [max-saved-replicated-journals-size]()                                         
                       |    This specifies how many times a replicated backup 
server can restart after moving its files on start. Once there are this number 
of backup journal files the server will stop permanently after if fails back. 
Default=2
 [memory-measure-interval](perf-tuning.md)                                      
                       |  frequency to sample JVM memory in ms (or -1 to 
disable memory sampling). Default=-1
 [memory-warning-threshold](perf-tuning.md)                                     
                       |  Percentage of available memory which will trigger a 
warning log. Default=25
-[message-counter-enabled](management.md "30.6.1. Configuring Message 
Counters")                       |  true means that message counters are 
enabled. Default=false
-[message-counter-max-day-history](management.md "30.6.1. Configuring Message 
Counters")               |  how many days to keep message counter history. 
Default=10 (days)
-[message-counter-sample-period](management.md "30.6.1. Configuring Message 
Counters")                 |  the sample period (in ms) to use for message 
counters. Default=10000
-[message-expiry-scan-period](message-expiry.md "22.3. Configuring The Expiry 
Reaper Thread")          |  how often (in ms) to scan for expired messages. 
Default=30000
-[message-expiry-thread-priority](message-expiry.md "22.3. Configuring The 
Expiry Reaper Thread")      |  the priority of the thread expiring messages. 
Default=3
-[page-max-concurrent-io](paging.md "24.3. Paging Mode")                        
                       |  The max number of concurrent reads allowed on paging. 
Default=5
-[paging-directory](paging.md "24.2. Configuration")                            
                       |  the directory to store paged messages in. 
Default=data/paging
-[persist-delivery-count-before-delivery](undelivered-messages.md "21.3. 
Delivery Count Persistence")  |  True means that the delivery count is 
persisted before delivery. False means that this only happens after a message 
has been cancelled. Default=false
-[persistence-enabled](persistence.md "15.6. Configuring ActiveMQ Artemis for 
Zero Persistence")               |  true means that the server will use the 
file based journal for persistence. Default=true
-[persist-id-cache](duplicate-detection.md "37.2. Configuring the Duplicate ID 
Cache")                 |  true means that ID's are persisted to the journal. 
Default=true
-[queues](queue-attributes.md "25.1. Predefined Queues")       |  [a list of 
queue to be created](#queue-type)
-[remoting-incoming-interceptors](intercepting-operations.md "Chapter 47. 
Intercepting Operations")                                                   |  
A list of interceptor
+[message-counter-enabled](management.md "Configuring Message Counters")        
               |  true means that message counters are enabled. Default=false
+[message-counter-max-day-history](management.md "Configuring Message 
Counters")               |  how many days to keep message counter history. 
Default=10 (days)
+[message-counter-sample-period](management.md "Configuring Message Counters")  
               |  the sample period (in ms) to use for message counters. 
Default=10000
+[message-expiry-scan-period](message-expiry.md "Configuring The Expiry Reaper 
Thread")          |  how often (in ms) to scan for expired messages. 
Default=30000
+[message-expiry-thread-priority](message-expiry.md "Configuring The Expiry 
Reaper Thread")      |  the priority of the thread expiring messages. Default=3
+[page-max-concurrent-io](paging.md "Paging Mode")                              
                 |  The max number of concurrent reads allowed on paging. 
Default=5
+[paging-directory](paging.md "Configuration")                                  
                 |  the directory to store paged messages in. 
Default=data/paging
+[persist-delivery-count-before-delivery](undelivered-messages.md "Delivery 
Count Persistence")  |  True means that the delivery count is persisted before 
delivery. False means that this only happens after a message has been 
cancelled. Default=false
+[persistence-enabled](persistence.md "Configuring ActiveMQ Artemis for Zero 
Persistence")               |  true means that the server will use the file 
based journal for persistence. Default=true
+[persist-id-cache](duplicate-detection.md "Configuring the Duplicate ID 
Cache")                 |  true means that ID's are persisted to the journal. 
Default=true
+[queues](queue-attributes.md "Predefined Queues")       |  [a list of queue to 
be created](#queue-type)
+[remoting-incoming-interceptors](intercepting-operations.md "Intercepting 
Operations")                                                   |  A list of 
interceptor
 [resolveProtocols]()  |  Use 
[ServiceLoader](http://docs.oracle.com/javase/tutorial/ext/basics/spi.html) to 
load protocol modules. Default=true
-[scheduled-thread-pool-max-size](thread-pooling.md#server.scheduled.thread.pool
 "41.1.1. Server Scheduled Thread Pool")|  Maximum number of threads to use for 
the scheduled thread pool. Default=5
-[security-enabled](security.md "Chapter 31. Security")  |  true means that 
security is enabled. Default=true
-[security-invalidation-interval](security.md "Chapter 31. Security")           
                        |  how long (in ms) to wait before invalidating the 
security cache. Default=10000
-[security-settings](security.md "31.1. Role based security for addresses")     
                        |  [a list of security-setting](#security-setting-type)
-[thread-pool-max-size](thread-pooling.md "41.1.1. Server Scheduled Thread 
Pool")                       |  Maximum number of threads to use for the thread 
pool. -1 means 'no limits'.. Default=30
-[transaction-timeout](transaction-config.md "Chapter 18. Resource Manager 
Configuration")              |  how long (in ms) before a transaction can be 
removed from the resource manager after create time. Default=300000
-[transaction-timeout-scan-period](transaction-config.md "Chapter 18. Resource 
Manager Configuration")  |  how often (in ms) to scan for timeout transactions. 
Default=1000
-[wild-card-routing-enabled](wildcard-routing.md "Chapter 12. Routing Messages 
With Wild Cards")        |  true means that the server supports wild card 
routing. Default=true
+[scheduled-thread-pool-max-size](thread-pooling.md#server.scheduled.thread.pool
 "Server Scheduled Thread Pool")|  Maximum number of threads to use for the 
scheduled thread pool. Default=5
+[security-enabled](security.md "Security")  |  true means that security is 
enabled. Default=true
+[security-invalidation-interval](security.md "Security")                       
            |  how long (in ms) to wait before invalidating the security cache. 
Default=10000
+[security-settings](security.md "Role based security for addresses")           
                  |  [a list of security-setting](#security-setting-type)
+[thread-pool-max-size](thread-pooling.md "Server Scheduled Thread Pool")       
                |  Maximum number of threads to use for the thread pool. -1 
means 'no limits'.. Default=30
+[transaction-timeout](transaction-config.md "Resource Manager Configuration")  
            |  how long (in ms) before a transaction can be removed from the 
resource manager after create time. Default=300000
+[transaction-timeout-scan-period](transaction-config.md "Resource Manager 
Configuration")  |  how often (in ms) to scan for timeout transactions. 
Default=1000
+[wild-card-routing-enabled](wildcard-routing.md "Routing Messages With Wild 
Cards")        |  true means that the server supports wild card routing. 
Default=true
 
 #address-setting type
 
 Name | Description
 :--- | :---
-[match ](queue-attributes.md "25.3. Configuring Queues Via Address Settings")  
       | The filter to apply to the setting
-[dead-letter-address](undelivered-messages.md "21.2.1. Configuring Dead Letter 
Addresses")                |  dead letter address
-[expiry-address](message-expiry.md "22.2. Configuring Expiry Addresses")       
                           |  expired messages address
-[expiry-delay](queue-attributes.md "25.3. Configuring Queues Via Address 
Settings")                       |  expiration time override, -1 don't override 
with default=-1
-[redelivery-delay](undelivered-messages.md "21.1.1. Configuring Delayed 
Redelivery")                      |  time to redeliver a message (in ms) with 
default=0
-[redelivery-delay-multiplier](queue-attributes.md "25.3. Configuring Queues 
Via Address Settings")        |  multiplier to apply to the "redelivery-delay"
-[max-redelivery-delay](queue-attributes.md "25.3. Configuring Queues Via 
Address Settings")               |  Max value for the redelivery-delay
-[max-delivery-attempts](undelivered-messages.md "21.2.1. Configuring Dead 
Letter Addresses")              |  Number of retries before dead letter 
address, default=10
-[max-size-bytes](paging.md "Chapter 24. Paging")                               
                           |  Limit before paging. -1 = infinite
-[page-size-bytes](paging.md "Chapter 24. Paging")                              
                           |  Size of each file on page, default=10485760
-[page-max-cache-size](paging.md "Chapter 24. Paging")                          
                           |  Maximum number of files cached from paging 
default=5
-[address-full-policy](queue-attributes.md "25.3. Configuring Queues Via 
Address Settings")                |  Model to chose after queue full
-[message-counter-history-day-limit](queue-attributes.md "25.3. Configuring 
Queues Via Address Settings")  |  Days to keep in history
-[last-value-queue](last-value-queues.md "Chapter 27. Last-Value Queues")       
                           |  Queue is a last value queue, default=false
-[redistribution-delay](clusters.md "Chapter 38. Clusters")                     
                           |  Timeout before redistributing values after no 
consumers. default=-1
-[send-to-dla-on-no-route](queue-attributes.md "25.3. Configuring Queues Via 
Address Settings")            |  Forward messages to DLA when no queues 
subscribing. default=false
+[match ](queue-attributes.md "Configuring Queues Via Address Settings")        
 | The filter to apply to the setting
+[dead-letter-address](undelivered-messages.md "Configuring Dead Letter 
Addresses")                |  dead letter address
+[expiry-address](message-expiry.md "Configuring Expiry Addresses")             
                     |  expired messages address
+[expiry-delay](queue-attributes.md "Configuring Queues Via Address Settings")  
                     |  expiration time override, -1 don't override with 
default=-1
+[redelivery-delay](undelivered-messages.md "Configuring Delayed Redelivery")   
                   |  time to redeliver a message (in ms) with default=0
+[redelivery-delay-multiplier](queue-attributes.md "Configuring Queues Via 
Address Settings")        |  multiplier to apply to the "redelivery-delay"
+[max-redelivery-delay](queue-attributes.md "Configuring Queues Via Address 
Settings")               |  Max value for the redelivery-delay
+[max-delivery-attempts](undelivered-messages.md "Configuring Dead Letter 
Addresses")              |  Number of retries before dead letter address, 
default=10
+[max-size-bytes](paging.md "Paging")                                           
               |  Limit before paging. -1 = infinite
+[page-size-bytes](paging.md "Paging")                                          
               |  Size of each file on page, default=10485760
+[page-max-cache-size](paging.md "Paging")                                      
               |  Maximum number of files cached from paging default=5
+[address-full-policy](queue-attributes.md "Configuring Queues Via Address 
Settings")                |  Model to chose after queue full
+[message-counter-history-day-limit](queue-attributes.md "Configuring Queues 
Via Address Settings")  |  Days to keep in history
+[last-value-queue](last-value-queues.md "Last-Value Queues")                   
               |  Queue is a last value queue, default=false
+[redistribution-delay](clusters.md "Clusters")                                 
               |  Timeout before redistributing values after no consumers. 
default=-1
+[send-to-dla-on-no-route](queue-attributes.md "Configuring Queues Via Address 
Settings")            |  Forward messages to DLA when no queues subscribing. 
default=false
 
 
 #bridge type
 
 Name | Description
 :--- | :---
-[name ](core-bridges.md "Chapter 36. Core Bridges")          |  unique name
-[queue-name](core-bridges.md "Chapter 36. Core Bridges")                       
  |  name of queue that this bridge consumes from
-[forwarding-address](core-bridges.md "Chapter 36. Core Bridges")               
  |  address to forward to. If omitted original address is used
-[ha](core-bridges.md "Chapter 36. Core Bridges")                               
  |  whether this bridge supports fail-over
-[filter](core-bridges.md "Chapter 36. Core Bridges")         |  optional core 
filter expression
-[transformer-class-name](core-bridges.md "Chapter 36. Core Bridges")           
  |  optional name of transformer class
-[min-large-message-size](core-bridges.md "Chapter 36. Core Bridges")           
  |  Limit before message is considered large. default 100KB
-[check-period](connection-ttl.md "Chapter 17. Detecting Dead Connections")     
  |  [TTL](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_to_live "Time to Live") check 
period for the bridge. -1 means disabled. default 30000 (ms)
-[connection-ttl](connection-ttl.md "Chapter 17. Detecting Dead Connections")   
  |  [TTL](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_to_live "Time to Live") for the 
Bridge. This should be greater than the ping period. default 60000 (ms)
-[retry-interval](core-bridges.md "Chapter 36. Core Bridges")                   
  |  period (in ms) between successive retries. default 2000
-[retry-interval-multiplier](core-bridges.md "Chapter 36. Core Bridges")        
  |  multiplier to apply to successive retry intervals. default 1
-[max-retry-interval](core-bridges.md "Chapter 36. Core Bridges")               
  |  Limit to the retry-interval growth. default 2000
-[reconnect-attempts](core-bridges.md "Chapter 36. Core Bridges")               
  |  maximum number of retry attempts, -1 means 'no limits'. default -1
-[use-duplicate-detection](core-bridges.md "Chapter 36. Core Bridges")          
  |  forward duplicate detection headers?. default true
-[confirmation-window-size](core-bridges.md "Chapter 36. Core Bridges")         
  |  number of bytes before confirmations are sent. default 1MB
-[producer-window-size](core-bridges.md "Chapter 36. Core Bridges")             
  |  Producer flow control size on the bridge. Default -1 (disabled)
-[user](core-bridges.md "Chapter 36. Core Bridges")                             
  |  Username for the bridge, the default is the cluster username
-[password](core-bridges.md "Chapter 36. Core Bridges")                         
  |  Password for the bridge, default is the cluster password
-[reconnect-attempts-same-node](core-bridges.md "Chapter 36. Core Bridges")     
  |  Number of retries before trying another node. default 10
+[name ](core-bridges.md "Core Bridges")          |  unique name
+[queue-name](core-bridges.md "Core Bridges")                         |  name 
of queue that this bridge consumes from
+[forwarding-address](core-bridges.md "Core Bridges")                 |  
address to forward to. If omitted original address is used
+[ha](core-bridges.md "Core Bridges")                                 |  
whether this bridge supports fail-over
+[filter](core-bridges.md "Core Bridges")         |  optional core filter 
expression
+[transformer-class-name](core-bridges.md "Core Bridges")             |  
optional name of transformer class
+[min-large-message-size](core-bridges.md "Core Bridges")             |  Limit 
before message is considered large. default 100KB
+[check-period](connection-ttl.md "Detecting Dead Connections")       |  
[TTL](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_to_live "Time to Live") check period 
for the bridge. -1 means disabled. default 30000 (ms)
+[connection-ttl](connection-ttl.md "Detecting Dead Connections")     |  
[TTL](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_to_live "Time to Live") for the Bridge. 
This should be greater than the ping period. default 60000 (ms)
+[retry-interval](core-bridges.md "Core Bridges")                     |  period 
(in ms) between successive retries. default 2000
+[retry-interval-multiplier](core-bridges.md "Core Bridges")          |  
multiplier to apply to successive retry intervals. default 1
+[max-retry-interval](core-bridges.md "Core Bridges")                 |  Limit 
to the retry-interval growth. default 2000
+[reconnect-attempts](core-bridges.md "Core Bridges")                 |  
maximum number of retry attempts, -1 means 'no limits'. default -1
+[use-duplicate-detection](core-bridges.md "Core Bridges")            |  
forward duplicate detection headers?. default true
+[confirmation-window-size](core-bridges.md "Core Bridges")           |  number 
of bytes before confirmations are sent. default 1MB
+[producer-window-size](core-bridges.md "Core Bridges")               |  
Producer flow control size on the bridge. Default -1 (disabled)
+[user](core-bridges.md "Core Bridges")                               |  
Username for the bridge, the default is the cluster username
+[password](core-bridges.md "Core Bridges")                           |  
Password for the bridge, default is the cluster password
+[reconnect-attempts-same-node](core-bridges.md "Core Bridges")       |  Number 
of retries before trying another node. default 10
 
 # broadcast-group type
 
 Name | Type
 :--- | :---
-[name ](clusters.md "Chapter 38. Clusters")   | unique name
-[local-bind-address](clusters.md "Chapter 38. Clusters")          | local bind 
address that the datagram socket is bound to
-[local-bind-port](clusters.md "Chapter 38. Clusters")             | local port 
to which the datagram socket is bound to
-[group-address](clusters.md "Chapter 38. Clusters")               | multicast 
address to which the data will be broadcast
-[group-port](clusters.md "Chapter 38. Clusters")                  | UDP port 
number used for broadcasting
-[broadcast-period](clusters.md "Chapter 38. Clusters")            | period in 
milliseconds between consecutive broadcasts. default 2000
+[name ](clusters.md "Clusters")   | unique name
+[local-bind-address](clusters.md "Clusters")          | local bind address 
that the datagram socket is bound to
+[local-bind-port](clusters.md "Clusters")             | local port to which 
the datagram socket is bound to
+[group-address](clusters.md "Clusters")               | multicast address to 
which the data will be broadcast
+[group-port](clusters.md "Clusters")                  | UDP port number used 
for broadcasting
+[broadcast-period](clusters.md "Clusters")            | period in milliseconds 
between consecutive broadcasts. default 2000
 [jgroups-file](clusters.md)                                       | Name of 
JGroups configuration file
 [jgroups-channel](clusters.md)                                    | Name of 
JGroups Channel
-[connector-ref](clusters.md "Chapter 38. Clusters")              |
+[connector-ref](clusters.md "Clusters")              |
 
 
 #cluster-connection type
 
 Name | Description
 :--- | :---
-[name](clusters.md "Chapter 38. Clusters")                                     
         |   unique name
-[address](clusters.md "Chapter 38. Clusters")                                  
                              |   name of the address this cluster connection 
applies to
-[connector-ref](clusters.md "Chapter 38. Clusters")                            
                              |   Name of the connector reference to use.
-[check-period](connection-ttl.md "Chapter 17. Detecting Dead Connections")     
                              |   The period (in milliseconds) used to check if 
the cluster connection has failed to receive pings from another server with 
default = 30000
-[connection-ttl](connection-ttl.md "Chapter 17. Detecting Dead Connections")   
                              |   Timeout for TTL. Default 60000
-[min-large-message-size](large-messages.md "Chapter 23. Large Messages")       
                              |   Messages larger than this are considered 
large-messages, default=100KB
-[call-timeout](clusters.md "Chapter 38. Clusters")                             
                              |   Time(ms) before giving up on blocked calls. 
Default=30000
-[retry-interval](clusters.md "Chapter 38. Clusters")                           
                              |   period (in ms) between successive retries. 
Default=500
-[retry-interval-multiplier](clusters.md "Chapter 38. Clusters")                
                              |   multiplier to apply to the retry-interval. 
Default=1
-[max-retry-interval](clusters.md "Chapter 38. Clusters")                       
                              |   Maximum value for retry-interval. Default=2000
-[reconnect-attempts](clusters.md "Chapter 38. Clusters")                       
                              |   How many attempts should be made to reconnect 
after failure. Default=-1
-[use-duplicate-detection](clusters.md "Chapter 38. Clusters")                  
                              |   should duplicate detection headers be 
inserted in forwarded messages?. Default=true
-[forward-when-no-consumers](clusters.md "Chapter 38. Clusters")                
                              |   should messages be load balanced if there are 
no matching consumers on target? Default=false
-[max-hops](clusters.md "Chapter 38. Clusters")                                 
                              |   maximum number of hops cluster topology is 
propagated. Default=1
-[confirmation-window-size](client-reconnection.md "Chapter 34. Client 
Reconnection and Session Reattachment")|   The size (in bytes) of the window 
used for confirming data from the server connected to. Default 1048576
-[producer-window-size](clusters.md "Chapter 38. Clusters")                     
                              |   Flow Control for the Cluster connection 
bridge. Default -1 (disabled)
-[call-failover-timeout](clusters.md "38.3.1. Configuring Cluster Connections") 
                              |   How long to wait for a reply if in the middle 
of a fail-over. -1 means wait forever. Default -1
-[notification-interval](clusters.md "Chapter 38. Clusters")                    
                              |   how often the cluster connection will notify 
the cluster of its existence right after joining the cluster. Default 1000
-[notification-attempts](clusters.md "Chapter 38. Clusters")                    
                              |   how many times this cluster connection will 
notify the cluster of its existence right after joining the cluster Default 2
+[name](clusters.md "Clusters")                                              |  
 unique name
+[address](clusters.md "Clusters")                                              
                  |   name of the address this cluster connection applies to
+[connector-ref](clusters.md "Clusters")                                        
                  |   Name of the connector reference to use.
+[check-period](connection-ttl.md "Detecting Dead Connections")                 
                  |   The period (in milliseconds) used to check if the cluster 
connection has failed to receive pings from another server with default = 30000
+[connection-ttl](connection-ttl.md "Detecting Dead Connections")               
                  |   Timeout for TTL. Default 60000
+[min-large-message-size](large-messages.md "Large Messages")                   
                  |   Messages larger than this are considered large-messages, 
default=100KB
+[call-timeout](clusters.md "Clusters")                                         
                  |   Time(ms) before giving up on blocked calls. Default=30000
+[retry-interval](clusters.md "Clusters")                                       
                  |   period (in ms) between successive retries. Default=500
+[retry-interval-multiplier](clusters.md "Clusters")                            
                  |   multiplier to apply to the retry-interval. Default=1
+[max-retry-interval](clusters.md "Clusters")                                   
                  |   Maximum value for retry-interval. Default=2000
+[reconnect-attempts](clusters.md "Clusters")                                   
                  |   How many attempts should be made to reconnect after 
failure. Default=-1
+[use-duplicate-detection](clusters.md "Clusters")                              
                  |   should duplicate detection headers be inserted in 
forwarded messages?. Default=true
+[forward-when-no-consumers](clusters.md "Clusters")                            
                  |   should messages be load balanced if there are no matching 
consumers on target? Default=false
+[max-hops](clusters.md "Clusters")                                             
                  |   maximum number of hops cluster topology is propagated. 
Default=1
+[confirmation-window-size](client-reconnection.md "Client Reconnection and 
Session Reattachment")|   The size (in bytes) of the window used for confirming 
data from the server connected to. Default 1048576
+[producer-window-size](clusters.md "Clusters")                                 
                  |   Flow Control for the Cluster connection bridge. Default 
-1 (disabled)
+[call-failover-timeout](clusters.md "Configuring Cluster Connections")         
                      |   How long to wait for a reply if in the middle of a 
fail-over. -1 means wait forever. Default -1
+[notification-interval](clusters.md "Clusters")                                
                  |   how often the cluster connection will notify the cluster 
of its existence right after joining the cluster. Default 1000
+[notification-attempts](clusters.md "Clusters")                                
                  |   how many times this cluster connection will notify the 
cluster of its existence right after joining the cluster Default 2
 
 
 #discovery-group type
 
 Name | Description
 :--- | :---
-[name](clusters.md "Chapter 38. Clusters") |  unique name
-[group-address](clusters.md "Chapter 38. Clusters")                            
                                     |  Multicast IP address of the group to 
listen on
-[group-port](clusters.md "Chapter 38. Clusters")                               
                                     |  UDP port number of the multi cast group
+[name](clusters.md "Clusters") |  unique name
+[group-address](clusters.md "Clusters")                                        
                         |  Multicast IP address of the group to listen on
+[group-port](clusters.md "Clusters")                                           
                         |  UDP port number of the multi cast group
 [jgroups-file](clusters.md)                                                    
                                     |  Name of a JGroups configuration file. 
If specified, the server uses JGroups for discovery.
 [jgroups-channel](clusters.md)                                                 
                                     |  Name of a JGroups Channel. If 
specified, the server uses the named channel for discovery.
 [refresh-timeout]()                                                            
                                     |    Period the discovery group waits 
after receiving the last broadcast from a particular server before removing 
that servers connector pair entry from its list. Default=10000
-[local-bind-address](clusters.md "Chapter 38. Clusters")                       
                                     |  local bind address that the datagram 
socket is bound to
-[local-bind-port](clusters.md "Chapter 38. Clusters")                          
                                     |  local port to which the datagram socket 
is bound to. Default=-1
+[local-bind-address](clusters.md "Clusters")                                   
                         |  local bind address that the datagram socket is 
bound to
+[local-bind-port](clusters.md "Clusters")                                      
                         |  local port to which the datagram socket is bound 
to. Default=-1
 [initial-wait-timeout]()                                                       
                                     |    time to wait for an initial broadcast 
to give us at least one node in the cluster. Default=10000
 
 #divert type
 
 Name | Description
 :--- | :---
-[name](diverts.md "Chapter 35. Diverting and Splitting Message Flows")         
                                  |  unique name
-[transformer-class-name](diverts.md "Chapter 35. Diverting and Splitting 
Message Flows")                                               |  an optional 
class name of a transformer
-[exclusive](diverts.md "Chapter 35. Diverting and Splitting Message Flows")    
                                                        |  whether this is an 
exclusive divert. Default=false
-[routing-name](diverts.md "Chapter 35. Diverting and Splitting Message Flows") 
                                                        |  the routing name for 
the divert
-[address](diverts.md "Chapter 35. Diverting and Splitting Message Flows")      
                                                        |  the address this 
divert will divert from
-[forwarding-address](diverts.md "Chapter 35. Diverting and Splitting Message 
Flows")                                                   |  the forwarding 
address for the divert
-[filter](diverts.md "Chapter 35. Diverting and Splitting Message Flows")| 
optional core filter expression
+[name](diverts.md "Diverting and Splitting Message Flows")                     
                      |  unique name
+[transformer-class-name](diverts.md "Diverting and Splitting Message Flows")   
                                            |  an optional class name of a 
transformer
+[exclusive](diverts.md "Diverting and Splitting Message Flows")                
                                            |  whether this is an exclusive 
divert. Default=false
+[routing-name](diverts.md "Diverting and Splitting Message Flows")             
                                            |  the routing name for the divert
+[address](diverts.md "Diverting and Splitting Message Flows")                  
                                            |  the address this divert will 
divert from
+[forwarding-address](diverts.md "Diverting and Splitting Message Flows")       
                                            |  the forwarding address for the 
divert
+[filter](diverts.md "Diverting and Splitting Message Flows")| optional core 
filter expression
 
 
 #queue type
 
 Name | Description
 :--- | :---
-[name ](queue-attributes.md "25.1. Predefined Queues")                         
                                     |  unique name
-[address](queue-attributes.md "25.1. Predefined Queues")                       
                                                         |  address for the 
queue
-[filter](queue-attributes.md "25.1. Predefined Queues")                        
                                                         | optional core filter 
expression
-[durable](queue-attributes.md "25.1. Predefined Queues")                       
                                                         |  whether the queue 
is durable (persistent). Default=true
+[name ](queue-attributes.md "Predefined Queues")                               
                               |  unique name
+[address](queue-attributes.md "Predefined Queues")                             
                                                   |  address for the queue
+[filter](queue-attributes.md "Predefined Queues")                              
                                                   | optional core filter 
expression
+[durable](queue-attributes.md "Predefined Queues")                             
                                                   |  whether the queue is 
durable (persistent). Default=true
 
 
 #security-setting type
 
 Name | Description
 :--- | :---
-[match ](security.md "31.1. Role based security for addresses")                
               |  [address expression](wildcard-syntax.md)
-[permission](security.md "31.1. Role based security for addresses")            
               |
-[permission.type ](security.md "31.1. Role based security for addresses")      
               |  the type of permission
-[permission.roles ](security.md "31.1. Role based security for addresses")     
               |  a comma-separated list of roles to apply the permission to
+[match ](security.md "Role based security for addresses")                      
         |  [address expression](wildcard-syntax.md)
+[permission](security.md "Role based security for addresses")                  
         |
+[permission.type ](security.md "Role based security for addresses")            
         |  the type of permission
+[permission.roles ](security.md "Role based security for addresses")           
         |  a comma-separated list of roles to apply the permission to
 
 ----------------------------
 
@@ -224,12 +224,12 @@ Name | Description
 
 Name | Type | Description
 :--- | :--- | :---
-[queue](using-jms.md "7.2. JMS Server Configuration")                  | Queue 
    |   a queue
-[queue.name (attribute)](using-jms.md "7.2. JMS Server Configuration") | 
String    |   unique name of the queue
-[queue.durable](using-jms.md "7.2. JMS Server Configuration")          | 
Boolean   |   is the queue durable?. Default=true
-[queue.filter](using-jms.md "7.2. JMS Server Configuration")           | 
String    |   optional filter expression for the queue
-[topic](using-jms.md "7.2. JMS Server Configuration")                  | Topic 
    |   a topic
-[topic.name (attribute)](using-jms.md "7.2. JMS Server Configuration") | 
String    |   unique name of the topic
+[queue](using-jms.md "JMS Server Configuration")                  | Queue     
|   a queue
+[queue.name (attribute)](using-jms.md "JMS Server Configuration") | String    
|   unique name of the queue
+[queue.durable](using-jms.md "JMS Server Configuration")          | Boolean   
|   is the queue durable?. Default=true
+[queue.filter](using-jms.md "JMS Server Configuration")           | String    
|   optional filter expression for the queue
+[topic](using-jms.md "JMS Server Configuration")                  | Topic     
|   a topic
+[topic.name (attribute)](using-jms.md "JMS Server Configuration") | String    
|   unique name of the topic
 
 
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