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1. Re: Nondurable subcriber received the msg after JBM reboot
lanceliao1 Mar 21, 2009 3:35 AM (in response to lanceliao1)Test again,It is my mistake.
The new subscriber do not receive old pending msg after JBM reboot.
But,the records in db does not deleted,my JBM_MSG_REF has more than 50,000 records. -
2. Re: Nondurable subcriber received the msg after JBM reboot
gaohoward Mar 23, 2009 3:07 AM (in response to lanceliao1)you can manually deleted them by yourself if you don't need them.
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3. Re: Nondurable subcriber received the msg after JBM reboot
lanceliao1 Mar 23, 2009 5:13 AM (in response to lanceliao1)Thanks for reply.
Any plan to delete the out-of-date msg automatic if no durable subscriber?
The system will slow down when the records increasing in huge messages situation. -
4. Re: Nondurable subcriber received the msg after JBM reboot
timfox Mar 23, 2009 6:49 AM (in response to lanceliao1)Yes, this is the way JBM 2.0 already work (see JIRA).
JBM 1.x is in maintenance only mode, we're not planning on backporting new features.