That's what I was thinking after I realised how it was actually doing things, though you might struggle to understand that from my first email as I noticed that there are a few key words missing while I was deleting it to send this...(which took a while on the phone:p)


On 23 Jun 2009, at 16:59, Martin Ritchie <ritch...@apache.org> wrote:






I think you can just leave it as is. You'd need quite a beefy 64Bit
machine stocked with RAM to get close to 2^31 messages in memory. When
Flow to Disk is implemented in the broker then the potential for more
messages will occur but for now I don't think we need worry about it.

Martin

Robbie




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