Justin,

Thanks for your reply.

The situation is rather odd.  I have a colleague who can run Artemis on either 
his Linux or Windows VM, and in either case the auto-delete happens just fine, 
using the same test situation.

This isn’t an especially complex use case.  The app comes up, uses JMS to 
create queues and send/receive messages, and then quits.  My colleague sees the 
queues disappear shortly thereafter.  I do not.  AFAIK we ran the same setup 
command to create the Artemis instance.  So now we are checking environment to 
see what is different.

Cab you verify that Artemis is compatible with OpenJDK 17?  Seems like it 
should be because I see bug reports of Java 16+ compatibility being fixed, but 
I don’t know for sure.

Thanks
John





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From: Justin Bertram <jbert...@apache.org>
Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2022 11:36 AM
To: users@activemq.apache.org
Subject: Re: Antwort: [Ext] RE: Help getting Artemis to auto-delete empty/idle 
queues

Did a consumer connect to the queue at any point? The broker will wait for at 
least one consumer to connect so that it doesn't delete a queue before it's 
actually used.

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