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[jira] [Created] (AMQ-4506) sendTextMessage() in JMX should support
specifying timeToLive (like Camel / Spring-JMS) or JMSExpiration headers
james strachan created AMQ-4506:
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Summary: sendTextMessage() in JMX should support specifying timeToLive (like Camel / Spring-JMS) or JMSExpiration headers
Key: AMQ-4506
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AMQ-4506
Project: ActiveMQ
Issue Type: Improvement
Affects Versions: 5.8.0
Reporter: james strachan
Fix For: 5.9.0
It would be nice to be able to send a message with a TTL via hawtio (http://hawt.io/) or any other JMX tool. Since its not a JMS API we don't have to follow the (slightly crap) JMS spec in relation to TTL / JMSExpiration so if a timeToLive or JMSExpiration header is specified we could actually use it, which would be great.
Then sending TTL messages would be a nice easy way for folks to get stuff onto a DLQ when demoing/testing DLQ tooling in things like hawtio.
e.g. this JMX Method:
sendTextMessage(java.util.Map, java.lang.String, java.lang.String, java.lang.String)
it'd be nice to look for timeToLive (say 1000 for 1 second TTL) or JMSExpiration (which is a timestamp based thing)
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