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1. Re: JBoss HornetQ flow configuration
jbertram Oct 11, 2013 1:57 PM (in response to creichel)1 of 1 people found this helpfulWhen a client buffers a message the server realize that it has sent the message to the client but the client has not yet acknowledged the message. Such messages are marked as "in delivery" (which you can see in the queue statistics). If the client to whom those messages were sent disconnects then the server un-marks those messages as "in delivery" and makes them available to other clients. In other words, the messages are not lost.
I don't really understand what you're asking about clusters.
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2. Re: JBoss HornetQ flow configuration
creichel Oct 15, 2013 5:08 AM (in response to jbertram)Hey Justin, thanks for the answer.
So I can assume that if a client doesn't send a disconnect then a timeout will occur right? (Any idea of how long is this timeout value set?)
Cheers
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3. Re: JBoss HornetQ flow configuration
jbertram Oct 15, 2013 10:23 AM (in response to creichel)So I can assume that if a client doesn't send a disconnect then a timeout will occur right?
That's right.
(Any idea of how long is this timeout value set?)
See Detecting Dead Connections in the HornetQ documentation.