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Pedro de Lara commented on AMQ-4372:
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Thanks Timothy

That seems to have done the trick and so far things have been stable. I'll 
report if any other issues occur.

I should also mention, for anybody attempting it, that as for the patches from 
this bug (4372), the patch for 4595 also is not directly appliable to 5.8.0 
sources. You probably have to go back a few revisions however a bit of editing 
on the revision pertaining to the bug is enough to be able to apply it to 5.8.0 
sources.
                
> WebConsole throw Java Heap Space when browse a queue with more than 100 
> elements
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: AMQ-4372
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AMQ-4372
>             Project: ActiveMQ
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Broker
>    Affects Versions: 5.8.0
>         Environment: Linux/Ubuntu
>            Reporter: Grégory OLIVER
>            Assignee: Timothy Bish
>              Labels: web-console
>             Fix For: 5.9.0
>
>
> I have a standalone installation of activemq.
> When I want to browse a queue with more than 100 elements, the console throw 
> a Java Heap Space, because he try to show all elements in the queue. 
> But when I have 40 elements, the page work well, and i can browse messages.
> It should be interesting to paginate this page, to only show, for example, 
> the first 100 elements.
> The page : 
> http://localhost:8161/admin/browse.jsp?JMSDestination=TestQueueOne
> Added : 
> I have tested with the 5.7.0 version of activemq and this bug doesn't exist. 

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