(Please read the other post, it actually works now, BUT: -> ActiveMQ still creats an activemq-data directory with journal dirs and files in it, somewhere where I never told it to put it...
Can I turn that off too?? Thanks again! Werner Gaurav Hariani wrote: > > My needs are similar to yours and I don't see any derby/journal activity. > > I'm using ActiveMQ 4.1.1 with the following basic activemq.xml config. > > Gaurav > > --- > <beans> > <bean > class="org.springframework.beans.factory.config.PropertyPlaceholderConfigurer"/> > <broker brokerName="localhost" useJmx="true" persistent="false" > xmlns="http://activemq.org/config/1.0"> > > <!-- Increase to 64 MB Use the following to set the broker memory > limit --> > <memoryManager> > <usageManager id="memory-manager" limit="64 MB"/> > </memoryManager> > > <!-- Use the following to configure how ActiveMQ is exposed in JMX --> > <managementContext> > <managementContext connectorPort="1099" > jmxDomainName="org.apache.activemq"/> > </managementContext> > > <transportConnectors> > <transportConnector name="openwire" uri="tcp://localhost:61616"/> > </transportConnectors> > </broker> > </beans> > > > > ConstantChange wrote: >> Hi! >> >> (I really tried to figure this out by finding other threads and reading >> documentation, but unfortunately I did not get further hat way.) >> >> We use ActiveMQ to create concurrent tasks doing some stuff in a parallel >> manner for performance reasons. Now, in our case we dont need ANY >> persistence whatsoever. Messages by avg. will live for around 3-10 >> seconds, >> and if they take longer they are not needed anymore. >> >> Now, the obvious thing to do is turning persistence off with the >> "persistence=false" attribute in the broker. But this does not prevent >> ActiveMQ from starting up the Derby Journal thing. Why is that? In all >> the >> other threads seemingly related to this the people either wanted only >> journaling or only jdbc persistence, but I dont want any of those!! How >> can >> I archieve that? >> >> (Or is the journal not an optional thing because its used as kind of >> cache >> so the memory does not overflow?) >> >> Thanks very very much! >> Cheers, >> CC >> > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Absolutely-NO-persistence-please-tf4260952s2354.html#a12128876 Sent from the ActiveMQ - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.