the broker creates the queue and it uses broker credentials, these bypass authorization, so they are like super user.
On 1 February 2012 14:21, Zagan <erbsen.fr...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello, > I have an Active MQ broker secured with Username/Password through the use of > <simpleAuthenticationPlugin> and <authorizationPlugin>. > > I now want to configure a Deadletter queue for each created queue: > <policyEntry queue=">" producerFlowControl="true" > memoryLimit="1mb"> > > <deadLetterStrategy> > > <individualDeadLetterStrategy > > queuePrefix="DLQ." useQueueForQueueMessages="true" > > processExpired="true" processNonPersistent="false" /> > </deadLetterStrategy> > > > The client queues are automatically generated at startup via > <destinations> > <queue physicalName="TEST" /> > </destinations> > > > When I start the Active MQ broker and connect with a client (who has only > the right to read + write to the TEST queue) something went wrong. So he > wants to put the messag to DLQ.TEST. Who creates the queue - the client who > doesn't have the permissions or is this queue created serverside with > "admin" privileges? > > Thanks for any help > > -- > View this message in context: > http://activemq.2283324.n4.nabble.com/Who-creates-ActiveMQ-DLQ-and-DLQ-QueueName-Queues-tp4348011p4348011.html > Sent from the ActiveMQ - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. -- http://fusesource.com http://blog.garytully.com