1.Yes
2.Since version 5.6.



At 2013-07-01 11:10:53,"Paul Gale" <paul.n.g...@gmail.com> wrote:
>Hi,
>
>On this page of the doc:
>http://activemq.apache.org/manage-durable-subscribers.html
>
>it states the following:
>
>"Some applications send message with specified time to live. If those
>messages are kept on the broker for the offline durable subscriber we need
>to remove them when they reach their expiry time. Just as we do with
>queues, now we check for those messages every 30 seconds by default, which
>can be tuned with the appropriate destination
>policy<http://activemq.apache.org/per-destination-policies.html>
>."
>
>The bit that stood out was: "Just as we do with queues, now we check for
>those messages every 30 seconds by default...".
>
>   1. Does this mean that up until this option was introduced that messages
>   expiration was never enforced on topics just queues?
>   2. In what version of ActiveMQ did this option become available? It
>   might explain behavior we're seeing in the old version of ActiveMQ we're
>   using.
>
>
>Thanks,
>Paul

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