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Gary Tully resolved AMQ-3115.
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Resolution: Fixed
suggested fix from user email applied in r1055395, thanks.
> reportInterval property ignored by DiscardingDLQBrokerPlugin
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> Key: AMQ-3115
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AMQ-3115
> Project: ActiveMQ
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Broker
> Affects Versions: 5.4.2
> Reporter: Gary Tully
> Assignee: Gary Tully
> Fix For: 5.5.0
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> I have a project where I'm trying to use a BrokerService with the
> DiscardingDLQBrokerPlugin in code, and I don't want/need the log messages
> created for the number of discarded messages.
> Eg:
> broker_serv = new BrokerService();
> plugins[] = new BrokerPlugin[1];
> ddlq_plugin = new DiscardingDLQBrokerPlugin();
> ...
> ddlq_plugin.setDropAll(true);
> ddlq_plugin.setReportInterval(0);
> plugins[0] = ddlq_plugin;
> broker_serv.setPlugins(plugins);
> broker_serv.start();
> Yet, in the DiscardingDLQBrokerPlugin the installPlugin() method doesn't
> pass its reportInterval to the DiscardingDLQBroker it creates. So the
> DiscardingDLQBroker uses its default reportingInterval of 1000, and no
> matter what I do with ddlq_plugin.setReportInterval(x) the reporting
> interval is always 1000.
> see
> http://activemq.2283324.n4.nabble.com/Bug-with-DiscardingDLQBrokerPlugin-reportInterval-Not-Used-td3174509.html
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