Robert Greig wrote:
2008/11/4 Gordon Sim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

Can someone from the C++ side indicate whether the C++ broker does
this? If not I shall raise enhancement requests for both brokers.
The c++ broker allows a hard limit to be set for a queue or a system wide
default.

What actions can you configure when the limit is hit? It occurs to me
that there are two main cases:

1) "regular" queue - in this case you want to limit the publisher

2) private temporary queue bound to a topic exchange (or indeed other
exchange types) - in this case you probably want to kill the slow
consumer

Thoughts?

I agree.

At present the c++ broker is much more limited and can either: kill the publisher, flow to disk, or discard the oldest message(s) to make room.

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