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Posted to users@activemq.apache.org by Gert Vanthienen <ge...@skynet.be> on 2008/12/08 10:37:38 UTC
Moving a message to DLQ after the TTL has expired
L.S.,
Is it possible to move a message to the DLQ after the TTL has expired? When
using ActiveMQ queues for communicating between applications, it would be
nice to know if a message consumer somewhere has died by attaching a
consumer to the DLQ for 'catching' the errors.
Regards,
Gert
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Re: Moving a message to DLQ after the TTL has expired
Posted by Gert Vanthienen <ge...@skynet.be>.
L.S.,
Just found that it works fine if I use ActiveMQ 5.2.0 instead of the default
version of the broker in ServiceMix
Thanks,
Gert
Gert Vanthienen wrote:
>
> L.S.,
>
>
> Is it possible to move a message to the DLQ after the TTL has expired?
> When using ActiveMQ queues for communicating between applications, it
> would be nice to know if a message consumer somewhere has died by
> attaching a consumer to the DLQ for 'catching' the errors.
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Gert
>
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