"clebert.suco...@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.
  | 

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?

"clebert.suco...@jboss.com" wrote : 
  | For the management case.. I was suggesting to never page anything. But 
there is a risk of OME. (If we don't protect it). But as far as I know.. 
management destinations will aways be consumed or dropped. So.. I guess it 
would be ok to ignore paging on Management. Maybe the same would apply to 
temporary queues.

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?

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