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elaying high-priority ones.
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>> Messaging features, such as priority queueing, are limited and not likely
>> to
>> give you the desired results.
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>> BTW, I may have missed it - why use message groups? Is messaging order
>> important?
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s, such as priority queueing, are limited and not likely
> to
> give you the desired results.
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> BTW, I may have missed it - why use message groups? Is messaging order
> important?
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Messaging features, such as priority queueing, are limited and not likely to
give you the desired results.
BTW, I may have missed it - why use message groups? Is messaging order
important?
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sages
that do not match that consumers selector but are in the same group will sit
unconsumed, filling up the max-page-size limit (defaults to 200).
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>> Jose María Zaragoza wrote
>> > A question about your code:
>> >
>> > why do you configure prioritizedMessages= true on your broker and also
>> > use consumers with a selector parameter ?
>> > I guess that to use consumers with a selector parameter is for
>> > avoiding to set prioritizedMessages= true
>> >
>> > With prioritizedMessages= true , the broker try to deliver the
>> > messages in order by priority
>> >
>> > It's only curiosity
>> >
>> > Regards
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n your broker and also
> > use consumers with a selector parameter ?
> > I guess that to use consumers with a selector parameter is for
> > avoiding to set prioritizedMessages= true
> >
> > With prioritizedMessages= true , the broker try to deliver the
> > messages in
; messages in order by priority
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> It's only curiosity
>
> Regards
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processed,
> regardless of the order they're pushed in, while the messages with priority
> falling into the other side of the selector will not be consumed at all and
> will stay sitting on the queue.
>
> The version of AMQ broker I'm using is 5.10.
>
> So, does this seems to you like a bug or a feature I'm not able to
> understand? All input on the topic is highly welcome and appreciated!
>
> Regards,
> Frankie
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ge 1.
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> Does this make any sense? Any comments?
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> Regards,
> Frankie
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Does this make any sense? Any comments?
Regards,
Frankie
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ing,
> even though not sure why it wouldn't work because it's explicitly set in a
> same way as it is for low priority messages.
>
> Tim
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ge pushed to the queue will be processed,
> regardless of the order they're pushed in, while the messages with priority
> falling into the other side of the selector will not be consumed at all and
> will stay sitting on the queue.
>
> The version of AMQ broker I'm using is 5.10.
>
> So, does this seems to you like a bug or a feature I'm not able to
> understand? All input on the topic is highly welcome and appreciated!
>
> Regards,
> Frankie
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ll stay sitting on the queue.
The version of AMQ broker I'm using is 5.10.
So, does this seems to you like a bug or a feature I'm not able to
understand? All input on the topic is highly welcome and appreciated!
Regards,
Frankie
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