ity of the messages. But I
would like to be able to control the priorities independently of the messages, and
from the server, not from the client applications.
Thanks in advance.
renen.
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Within jmx-console, find your queue, and then hit the removeAllMessages button.
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there are better ways of
killing this cat, please let me know.
Renen.
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I would be very appreciative if somebody clue me in on how to restrict the number of
MDB instances serving a queue.
The following: http://www.junlu.com/msg/41859.html offers some hints. But if it
answer's my question, I'm missing something obvious.
Thanks in advance.
Renen.
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1) getting there. looks like settimg the should do the trick (probably
in my service.xml file?). Not sure that I understand the help (?) file:
jboss-ds_1_0.dtd which i think is supposed to explain everything...
2) A program "Hermes" may help with this part of the problem.
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thrown repeatedly until eventually the
jboss server shuts itself down.
1) Any suggestions as to what is going wrong?
2) It would strike me as inelegant to delete the jboss instance and start over. Is
there a better way to kill a queue and the entries in the queue?
thanks in advance.
renen.
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