Thanks for pointing out the tunables.

Does it mean that if I have messages of fixed size 'm', I should provision for 
at least (FullSize+downCacheSize+pageSize)*m amount of memory in the JVM to 
prevent any OutOfMemory exceptions?

Also, even after (FullSize+downCacheSize) number of outstanding messages on the 
JBoss server, I am not seeing any disk activity. And the producer keeps writing 
messages and the JVM heap size keeps increasing. (The consumer is forcefully 
halted to simulate the behavior).

Any ideas on what is happening? I am trying to prevent getting OutOfMemory 
errors in the runtime and I have set these tunables to small values.

Thanks
Raghu


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