Hello, I read this FAQ: http://activemq.apache.org/how-can-i-support-priority-queues.html
However, I do not like either of the solutions. First one seems to imply that I have to have consumers dedicated to each priority. Second one implies that I can only rearrange the order once as I put them through some reordering Q of some sort. Please let me know if my interpretation is wrong. Here's what I want to be able to do: - Have X number of resources all handle high and low priority messages. - Since JMS message priority is not implemented for ActiveMQ, I was thinking if using Y queues, each queue to handle a single priority level. - A consumer will go through each queue, in a specific order which implies the priority level (highest priority will be looked at first). - Until it finds a message, it will keep on checking the next queue which a lower priority. Currently I use DefaultMessageListenerContainer, but I believe that's tied to one queue. Is there an easy way to do something like the above? Of course, if I had lots of resources, I can just use a different farm for each priority, but such is not the case. Thank you very much, Koichi -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Recommended-way-to-handle-message-priority-with-a-single-resource-tp22322762p22322762.html Sent from the ActiveMQ - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.