Gopal Chakravarthy created AMQ-5398:
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             Summary: How do I configure  a automatic expiration for DLQ
                 Key: AMQ-5398
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AMQ-5398
             Project: ActiveMQ
          Issue Type: Task
          Components: activemq-pool
    Affects Versions: 5.3.2
         Environment: RHEL 5.3
            Reporter: Gopal Chakravarthy


For the dead letter queue ActiveMQ.DLQ,  I would like to configure a policy 
whereby messages in DLQ get deleted after they have resided in DLQ for 5 days.
I couldnt see how to do it in the documentation.
My current activemq.xml configuration file is below...how do I modify it for 
autoexpiring my DLQ messages after 5 days...

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<beans
  xmlns="http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans";
  xmlns:amq="http://activemq.apache.org/schema/core";
  xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance";
  xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans 
http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans/spring-beans-2.0.xsd
  http://activemq.apache.org/schema/core 
http://activemq.apache.org/schema/core/activemq-core.xsd";>

    <!-- Allows us to use system properties as variables in this configuration 
file -->
    <bean 
class="org.springframework.beans.factory.config.PropertyPlaceholderConfigurer">
        <property name="locations">
            <value>file:${activemq.base}/conf/credentials.properties</value>
        </property>
    </bean>

    <!--
        The <broker> element is used to configure the ActiveMQ broker.
    -->
    <broker xmlns="http://activemq.apache.org/schema/core"; 
brokerName="localhost" dataDirectory="${activemq.base}/data" 
destroyApplicationContextOnStop="true">

        <!--
                        For better performances use VM cursor and small memory 
limit.
 For more information, see:

            http://activemq.apache.org/message-cursors.html

            Also, if your producer is "hanging", it's probably due to producer 
flow control.
            For more information, see:
            http://activemq.apache.org/producer-flow-control.html
        -->

        <destinationPolicy>
            <policyMap>
              <policyEntries>
                <policyEntry topic=">" producerFlowControl="false" 
memoryLimit="1mb" useCache="false">
                  <pendingSubscriberPolicy>
                    <vmCursor />
                  </pendingSubscriberPolicy>
                </policyEntry>
                <policyEntry queue=">" producerFlowControl="false" 
memoryLimit="1mb" useCache="false">
                  <!-- Use VM cursor for better latency
                       For more information, see:

                       http://activemq.apache.org/message-cursors.html

                  <pendingQueuePolicy>
                    <vmQueueCursor/>
                  </pendingQueuePolicy>
                  -->
                  <dispatchPolicy>
  <roundRobinDispatchPolicy />
                  </dispatchPolicy>
                </policyEntry>
              </policyEntries>
            </policyMap>
        </destinationPolicy>


        <!--
            The managementContext is used to configure how ActiveMQ is exposed 
in
            JMX. By default, ActiveMQ uses the MBean server that is started by
            the JVM. For more information, see:

            http://activemq.apache.org/jmx.html
        -->
        <managementContext>
            <managementContext createConnector="false"/>
        </managementContext>

        <!--
            Configure message persistence for the broker. The default 
persistence
            mechanism is the KahaDB store (identified by the kahaDB tag).
            For more information, see:

            http://activemq.apache.org/persistence.html
        -->
        <persistenceAdapter>
            <kahaDB directory="${activemq.base}/data/kahadb"
                    ignoreMissingJournalfiles="true"
                    checkForCorruptJournalFiles="true"
                    checksumJournalFiles="true"
                    journalMaxFileLength="64mb" />
        </persistenceAdapter>



          <!--
            The systemUsage controls the maximum amount of space the broker will
            use before slowing down producers. For more information, see:

            http://activemq.apache.org/producer-flow-control.html

        <systemUsage>
            <systemUsage>
                <memoryUsage>
                    <memoryUsage limit="20 mb"/>
                </memoryUsage>
                <storeUsage>
                    <storeUsage limit="1 gb" name="foo"/>
                </storeUsage>
                <tempUsage>
                    <tempUsage limit="100 mb"/>
                </tempUsage>
            </systemUsage>
        </systemUsage>
                -->

        <!--
            The transport connectors expose ActiveMQ over a given protocol to
            clients and other brokers. For more information, see:

            http://activemq.apache.org/configuring-transports.html
        -->
        <transportConnectors>
            <transportConnector name="openwire" uri="tcp://0.0.0.0:61616"/>
        </transportConnectors>

    </broker>

    <!--
        Uncomment to enable Camel
        Take a look at activemq-camel.xml for more details

    <import resource="camel.xml"/>
    -->

    <!--
        Enable web consoles, REST and Ajax APIs and demos
        Take a look at activemq-jetty.xml for more details
    -->
    <import resource="jetty.xml"/>

</beans>




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