tion.)
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;>>> really an issue with queues.'' And that the problem occurs almost
>>>> instantly
>>>> after the slow connection is established, it seems too short for any
>>>> memory
>>>> usage built-up; and indeed no such problem is
bserved. We also try
>>> twisting
>>> ActiveMQ broker and consumer settings like prefetchsize=2000,
>>> dedicated task
>>> runner = true/false, increase memoryLimit/memoryUsage,
>>> optimizedDispatch=true. None seems to solve the problem.
>>>
&
false, increase memoryLimit/memoryUsage,
> optimizedDispatch=true. None seems to solve the problem.
>
> What would be the causes and solutions for these scenario?
>
> (The ActiveMQ site's suggestions of discarding old messages would
> create
> stale data problems for our applica
yUsage,
>> optimizedDispatch=true. None seems to solve the problem.
>>
>> What would be the causes and solutions for these scenario?
>>
>> (The ActiveMQ site's suggestions of discarding old messages would
>> create
>> stale data problems for our application
would
create
stale data problems for our application.)
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e seems to solve the problem.
What would be the causes and solutions for these scenario?
(The ActiveMQ site's suggestions of discarding old messages would create
stale data problems for our application.)
Thanks a lot!
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