On 12/06/2013 11:52 AM, gmotts wrote:
I have a general question regarding ActiveMQ Advisory Topics.  By default
ActiveMQ records basic events such as starting and stopping consumers,
producers, and connections for the broker..   I'd like to understand what is
the overhead associated with this behavior when AMQ is running for a long
period of time.  If there is no consumer on the advisory messages, will the
persistence store ever fill up?  Do they need managed in any way?  What is
the harm in disabling them altogether if not used?ThanksGary



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Since these are topics there is no persistence of message sent to them. If there are no consumers attached then the message is dropped. You can disable them if you use case doesn't require them.

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