The C++ broker also doesn't have any problems with 10MB messages. we use
them quite regularly (including persistence). I'm not 100% sure what is the
maximal limit, but I usually start getting careful around 100MB. The reason
for that is not always only the broker, but also the clients which need
Thanks Rob
Anyone with some C++ specific information?
From: Rob Godfrey [rob.j.godf...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, February 25, 2016 4:20 PM
To: users@qpid.apache.org
Subject: Re: Gneral Question: Does QPID a message size limit?
Each different component
Each different component of Qpid may have different limitations. As far as
the Java Broker goes (and the Java AMQP 0-8/0-9/0-9-1/0-10 client - since
they share a common underlying library) the theoretical message size limit
is 2GB. By default the Java Broker rejects messages over 500MB in size,
At a client site working on the adoption of QPID.
The question that has been asked is if QPID can handle messages in the 10 MB
size range.
Is there a documented message size limit anywhere? Is the size system resource
dependent?
Thanks for your inputs it is welcomed and appreciated.