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=What Does HornetQ Persist?= | =What Does HornetQ Persist?= | ||
==Persistent Messages== | |||
==Bindings== | |||
==JMS== | |||
==Large Messages== | |||
==Non Persistent Messages== | |||
=Journal= | =Journal= | ||
When a node is started for the first time it persists a unique identifier into its journal directory. This ID is needed for proper formation of [[#Clustering|clusters]]. | When a node is started for the first time it persists a unique identifier into its journal directory. This ID is needed for proper formation of [[#Clustering|clusters]]. |
Revision as of 21:40, 11 March 2016
Internal
Overview
Disk only.
HornetQ does not support database-based persistence. For reasons that went into this decision see https://developer.jboss.org/thread/153581. More details in "Messaging persistence in EAP 6.x" https://access.redhat.com/solutions/226743.
What Does HornetQ Persist?
Persistent Messages
Bindings
JMS
Large Messages
Non Persistent Messages
Journal
When a node is started for the first time it persists a unique identifier into its journal directory. This ID is needed for proper formation of clusters.