That sounds like a bug - the counter should be reset on restart once
the queue is being used again.

On 03/12/2007, Viswanath Durbha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> This question is regarding the QueueSize attribute of a queue in a
> persistent broker.
>
> I'm using ActiveMQ 5.0 snapshot version. I have a broker called broker1
> queue called test.queue. The broker has persistence enabled and it is using
> the default AMQ storage adapter. I sent some messages to this queue using
> the web console. I checked the 'Persistent Delivery' checkbox on the form
> for sending the message. There are no consumers for this message. So the
> message stays in the queue. The web console shows the "Number of Pending
> Messages" as 1.
>
> I bounce back the broker and then refresh my web console. Now the "Number of
> Pending Messages" column shows zero. But when I browse the queue, the
> message is listed. The JMX console also shows the QueueSize of the
> 'test.queue' as zero even though there is a message in the queue.
>
> Can someone help me to figure out how the QueueCount attribute works and
> whether this is expected behavior or a bug?
>
> Thanks,
> Viswanath
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