Awesome, thanks!
-- Nate Faerber Senior Systems Engineer, Operations ItsOn, Inc. desk: 650.517.2785 mobile: 415.794.2731 {us/pacific} On Thu, Oct 24, 2013 at 6:45 PM, Christian Posta <christian.po...@gmail.com>wrote: > You could write a broker plugin that drops the message (ignores it). > > Or you if on 5.9, could use the new broker: plugin to do that with Camel: > > http://rajdavies.blogspot.com/2013/09/apache-camel-broker-component-for.html > > Or use the timestamp plugin > http://activemq.apache.org/timestampplugin.htmlto help set a TTL that > auto-expires the message, and then ignore the > message in DLQ once it's expired with the discarding DLQ plugin: > http://activemq.apache.org/message-redelivery-and-dlq-handling.html > > HTH > > > > On Thu, Oct 24, 2013 at 4:32 PM, Nate Faerber <nate.faer...@itsoninc.com > >wrote: > > > Is it possible to configure a queue to simply drop incoming messages > > without serving to a consumer. I have an app that is both producing and > > consuming on the queue but I need to disable the consuming without > touching > > code in the app. > > > > thanks, > > > > -- > > Nate Faerber > > Senior Systems Engineer, Operations > > ItsOn, Inc. > > desk: 650.517.2785 > > mobile: 415.794.2731 > > {us/pacific} > > > > > > -- > *Christian Posta* > http://www.christianposta.com/blog > twitter: @christianposta >