We are using activemq 5.7.0 and AMQPersistenceAdapter with a clean upinterval
of 2000 ms (rest of the parameters are default). We are using queue
configuration (no Topic). The broker service is running on Tomcat. We are
injecting say around 10-30 msg per sec.
What we have observed is the Data file
There is actually rather good documentation about such features on
http://activemq.apache.org/failover-transport-reference.html.
I would check out the ²priorityBackup² feature, that will try to keep the
connection to a primary broker, if possible. It might or might not suit
your needs.
failover:(
The network of my firm was built a couple of years ago, whose bandwidth is
limited. We are afraid there could be some lag/jam in data transmission.
Say, a client losses contact with the broker due to an occasional network
lag, but the connection could come to life after 2/3 seconds. In this case,
w
Thanks for quick answer and sorry for my late response.
I am really not sure if I understand the solution you are providing here.
How can I permit forward 'Advisory' messages using
?
Would you please give an example?
In my network, consumers do not use subscription, as all routes are defined
sta
Dear all,
I am new to Apollo. After some investigation, I would like to use it in my
Grails application. I am hoping that when a user logs in through Spring
Security, he/she automatically logs into Apollo and starts
sending/receiving messages.
It seems that I need to develop something related to