Small correction to the phrase:
I don’t see that the queue is created under the topic when looking in the
console.
Should be:
I see that the queue is created under the topic when looking in the console.
From: PAS Filip
Sent: Wednesday, August 2, 2023 8:34 PM
To: users@activemq.apache.org
Hi Robbie,
Thanks for the feedback!
On copying the code into the ide, it completed the imports automatically and I
hadn’t noticed the package of the activemq factory changed to the artemis one.
From your explanation I understand that this works only with the openwire
protocol used by the old 5.x
Sorry my fault, the version I’m using is the 2.28 not the 2.18.
From: Justin Bertram
Date: Wednesday, 2 August 2023 at 17:54
To: users@activemq.apache.org
Subject: Re: Artemis 2.18 how to enable not bound address auto deletion
Have you tried this on the latest release (i.e. 2.30.0)? The 2.18.0
Have you tried this on the latest release (i.e. 2.30.0)? The 2.18.0 release
is fairly old at this point. A lot has changed with MQTT support since
then. Many bugs have been fixed and support for MQTT 5 was added in 2.21.0.
Justin
On Wed, Aug 2, 2023 at 10:24 AM Modanese, Riccardo
wrote:
> Hell
Hello,
it looks like the broker is not deleting auto-created-addresses that are
not bound to a queue.
I’m using Artemis 2.18.
Wildcards are set as MQTT protocol specifications:
true
/
#
+
The address configuration is (ttl is quite low for testing pur
I believe the virtualTopicConsumerWildcards stuff only applies for
Openwire protocol clients (i.e ActiveMQ 5.x), as used in the example
you referenced.
Your description and log snippets note you are trying to use that with
the Artemis Core JMS client instead, meaning those bits just dont
apply. Yo
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