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=<hornetq-server>= | =<hornetq-server>= | ||
==<jmx-management-enabled>== | |||
Can be used to turn on advanced JMX monitoring, and define the JMX domain for standby nodes. | |||
<hornetq-server> | |||
... | |||
<jmx-management-enabled>true</jmx-management-enabled> | |||
<jmx-domain>org.hornetq.standby</jmx-domain> | |||
... | |||
==<connectors>== | |||
{{Internal|WildFly HornetQ-Based Messaging Subsystem Configuration Reference - Connectors|<connectors>}} | |||
==<acceptors>== | |||
{{Internal|WildFly HornetQ-Based Messaging Subsystem Configuration Reference - Acceptors|<acceptors>}} | |||
==<address-settings>== | ==<address-settings>== |
Latest revision as of 17:39, 26 September 2017
Internal
<hornetq-server>
<jmx-management-enabled>
Can be used to turn on advanced JMX monitoring, and define the JMX domain for standby nodes.
<hornetq-server> ... <jmx-management-enabled>true</jmx-management-enabled> <jmx-domain>org.hornetq.standby</jmx-domain> ...
<connectors>
<acceptors>
<address-settings>
<address-setting>
<redistribution-delay>
Defines how long to wait, in milliseconds, after the last consumer is closed on a queue before redistributing any messages in the queue. The default is -1, which means "disabled", which means messages won't be redistributed among clustered node peers, even if there are no consumers.