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h3. Elements By Type
{anchor:org.apache.activemq.store.jdbc.JDBCAdapter-types}
h4. The _[org.apache.activemq.store.jdbc.JDBCAdapter|#org.apache.activemq.store.jdbc.JDBCAdapter-types]_ Type Implementations
| _[|#axionJDBCAdapter-element]_ | {html}Axion specific Adapter.
Axion does not seem to support ALTER statements or sub-selects. This means:
- We cannot auto upgrade the schema was we roll out new versions of ActiveMQ
- We cannot delete durable sub messages that have be acknowledged by all consumers.{html} |
| _[|#blobJDBCAdapter-element]_ | {html}This JDBCAdapter inserts and extracts BLOB data using the getBlob()/setBlob()
operations. This is a little more involved since to insert a blob you have
to:
1: insert empty blob. 2: select the blob 3: finally update the blob with data
value.
The databases/JDBC drivers that use this adapter are:
{html} |
| _[|#bytesJDBCAdapter-element]_ | {html}This JDBCAdapter inserts and extracts BLOB data using the
setBytes()/getBytes() operations. The databases/JDBC drivers that use this
adapter are:{html} |
| _[|#db2JDBCAdapter-element]_ | {html}{html} |
| _[|#defaultJDBCAdapter-element]_ | {html}Implements all the default JDBC operations that are used by the JDBCPersistenceAdapter. sub-classing is
encouraged to override the default implementation of methods to account for differences in JDBC Driver
implementations. The JDBCAdapter inserts and extracts BLOB data using the getBytes()/setBytes() operations.
The databases/JDBC drivers that use this adapter are:
{html} |
| _[|#hsqldb-jdbc-adapter-element]_ | {html}{html} |
| _[|#imageBasedJDBCAdaptor-element]_ | {html}Provides JDBCAdapter since that uses
IMAGE datatype to hold binary data.
The databases/JDBC drivers that use this adapter are:
- Sybase
- MS SQL
{html} |
| _[|#informixJDBCAdapter-element]_ | {html}JDBC Adapter for Informix database.
Because Informix database restricts length of composite primary keys, length of
container name field and subscription id field must be reduced to 150 characters.
Therefore be sure not to use longer names for container name and subscription id than 150 characters.{html} |
| _[|#maxdb-jdbc-adapter-element]_ | {html}JDBC Adapter for the MaxDB database.{html} |
| _[|#mysql-jdbc-adapter-element]_ | {html}{html} |
| _[|#oracleBlobJDBCAdapter-element]_ | {html}Implements all the default JDBC operations that are used
by the JDBCPersistenceAdapter.
Subclassing is encouraged to override the default
implementation of methods to account for differences
in JDBC Driver implementations.
The JDBCAdapter inserts and extracts BLOB data using the
getBytes()/setBytes() operations.
The databases/JDBC drivers that use this adapter are:
{html} |
| _[|#oracleJDBCAdapter-element]_ | {html}Implements all the default JDBC operations that are used
by the JDBCPersistenceAdapter.
Subclassing is encouraged to override the default
implementation of methods to account for differences
in JDBC Driver implementations.
{html} |
| _[|#postgresql-jdbc-adapter-element]_ | {html}Implements all the default JDBC operations that are used
by the JDBCPersistenceAdapter.
Subclassing is encouraged to override the default
implementation of methods to account for differences
in JDBC Driver implementations.
The JDBCAdapter inserts and extracts BLOB data using the
getBytes()/setBytes() operations.
The databases/JDBC drivers that use this adapter are:
{html} |
| _[|#streamJDBCAdapter-element]_ | {html}This JDBCAdapter inserts and extracts BLOB data using the
setBinaryStream()/getBinaryStream() operations.
The databases/JDBC drivers that use this adapter are:
- Axion
{html} |
| _[|#sybase-jdbc-adapter-element]_ | {html}A JDBC Adapter for Sybase databases{html} |
| _[|#transact-jdbc-adapter-element]_ | {html}A JDBC Adapter for Transact-SQL based databases such as SQL Server or Sybase{html} |
{anchor:org.apache.activemq.usage.TempUsage-types}
h4. The _[org.apache.activemq.usage.TempUsage|#org.apache.activemq.usage.TempUsage-types]_ Type Implementations
| _[|#tempUsage-element]_ | {html}Used to keep track of how much of something is being used so that a
productive working set usage can be controlled. Main use case is manage
memory usage.{html} |
{anchor:org.apache.activemq.security.AuthorizationEntry-types}
h4. The _[org.apache.activemq.security.AuthorizationEntry|#org.apache.activemq.security.AuthorizationEntry-types]_ Type Implementations
| _[|#authorizationEntry-element]_ | {html}Represents an entry in a {@link DefaultAuthorizationMap} for assigning
different operations (read, write, admin) of user roles to a specific
destination or a hierarchical wildcard area of destinations.{html} |
| _[|#tempDestinationAuthorizationEntry-element]_ | {html}Represents an entry in a {@link DefaultAuthorizationMap} for assigning
different operations (read, write, admin) of user roles to a temporary
destination{html} |
{anchor:org.apache.activemq.broker.Locker-types}
h4. The _[org.apache.activemq.broker.Locker|#org.apache.activemq.broker.Locker-types]_ Type Implementations
| _[|#database-locker-element]_ | {html}Represents an exclusive lock on a database to avoid multiple brokers running
against the same logical database.{html} |
| _[|#lease-database-locker-element]_ | {html}Represents an exclusive lease on a database to avoid multiple brokers running
against the same logical database.{html} |
| _[|#shared-file-locker-element]_ | {html}Represents an exclusive lock on a database to avoid multiple brokers running
against the same logical database.{html} |
| _[|#transact-database-locker-element]_ | {html}Represents an exclusive lock on a database to avoid multiple brokers running
against the same logical database.{html} |
{anchor:org.apache.activemq.store.PersistenceAdapterFactory-types}
h4. The _[org.apache.activemq.store.PersistenceAdapterFactory|#org.apache.activemq.store.PersistenceAdapterFactory-types]_ Type Implementations
| _[|#journalPersistenceAdapterFactory-element]_ | {html}Factory class that can create PersistenceAdapter objects.{html} |
| _[|#journaledJDBC-element]_ | {html}Creates a default persistence model using the Journal and JDBC{html} |
{anchor:org.apache.activemq.broker.SslContext-types}
h4. The _[org.apache.activemq.broker.SslContext|#org.apache.activemq.broker.SslContext-types]_ Type Implementations
| _[|#sslContext-element]_ | {html}Extends the SslContext so that it's easier to configure from spring.{html} |
{anchor:org.apache.activemq.ActiveMQPrefetchPolicy-types}
h4. The _[org.apache.activemq.ActiveMQPrefetchPolicy|#org.apache.activemq.ActiveMQPrefetchPolicy-types]_ Type Implementations
| _[|#prefetchPolicy-element]_ | {html}Defines the prefetch message policies for different types of consumers{html} |
{anchor:org.apache.activemq.usage.SystemUsage-types}
h4. The _[org.apache.activemq.usage.SystemUsage|#org.apache.activemq.usage.SystemUsage-types]_ Type Implementations
| _[|#systemUsage-element]_ | {html}Holder for Usage instances for memory, store and temp files Main use case is
manage memory usage.{html} |
{anchor:org.apache.activemq.broker.BrokerService-types}
h4. The _[org.apache.activemq.broker.BrokerService|#org.apache.activemq.broker.BrokerService-types]_ Type Implementations
| _[|#broker-element]_ | {html}An ActiveMQ Message Broker. It consists of a number of transport
connectors, network connectors and a bunch of properties which can be used to
configure the broker as its lazily created.{html} |
| _[|#brokerService-element]_ | {html}Manages the life-cycle of an ActiveMQ Broker. A BrokerService consists of a
number of transport connectors, network connectors and a bunch of properties
which can be used to configure the broker as its lazily created.{html} |
{anchor:org.apache.activemq.broker.region.policy.RedeliveryPolicyMap-types}
h4. The _[org.apache.activemq.broker.region.policy.RedeliveryPolicyMap|#org.apache.activemq.broker.region.policy.RedeliveryPolicyMap-types]_ Type Implementations
| _[|#redeliveryPolicyMap-element]_ | {html}Represents a destination based configuration of policies so that individual
destinations or wildcard hierarchies of destinations can be configured using
different policies.{html} |
{anchor:org.apache.activemq.broker.PublishedAddressPolicy-types}
h4. The _[org.apache.activemq.broker.PublishedAddressPolicy|#org.apache.activemq.broker.PublishedAddressPolicy-types]_ Type Implementations
| _[|#publishedAddressPolicy-element]_ | {html}Policy object that controls how a TransportConnector publishes the connector's
address to the outside world. By default the connector will publish itself
using the resolved host name of the bound server socket.{html} |
{anchor:org.apache.activemq.network.jms.InboundTopicBridge-types}
h4. The _[org.apache.activemq.network.jms.InboundTopicBridge|#org.apache.activemq.network.jms.InboundTopicBridge-types]_ Type Implementations
| _[|#inboundTopicBridge-element]_ | {html}Create an Inbound Topic Bridge. By default this class uses the topic name for
both the inbound and outbound topic. This behavior can be overridden however
by using the setter methods to configure both the inbound and outboud topic names
separately.{html} |
{anchor:javax.jms.Topic-types}
h4. The _[javax.jms.Topic|#javax.jms.Topic-types]_ Type Implementations
| _[|#topic-element]_ | {html}An ActiveMQ Topic{html} |
{anchor:org.apache.activemq.broker.region.policy.SlowConsumerStrategy-types}
h4. The _[org.apache.activemq.broker.region.policy.SlowConsumerStrategy|#org.apache.activemq.broker.region.policy.SlowConsumerStrategy-types]_ Type Implementations
| _[|#abortSlowAckConsumerStrategy-element]_ | {html}Abort slow consumers when they reach the configured threshold of slowness,
default is that a consumer that has not Ack'd a message for 30 seconds is slow.{html} |
| _[|#abortSlowConsumerStrategy-element]_ | {html}Abort slow consumers when they reach the configured threshold of slowness, default is slow for 30 seconds{html} |
{anchor:org.apache.activemq.thread.TaskRunnerFactory-types}
h4. The _[org.apache.activemq.thread.TaskRunnerFactory|#org.apache.activemq.thread.TaskRunnerFactory-types]_ Type Implementations
| _[|#taskRunnerFactory-element]_ | {html}Manages the thread pool for long running tasks. Long running tasks are not
always active but when they are active, they may need a few iterations of
processing for them to become idle. The manager ensures that each task is
processes but that no one task overtakes the system. This is somewhat like
cooperative multitasking.{html} |
{anchor:org.apache.activemq.broker.Broker-types}
h4. The _[org.apache.activemq.broker.Broker|#org.apache.activemq.broker.Broker-types]_ Type Implementations
| _[|#destinationPathSeparatorPlugin-element]_ | {html}{html} |
| _[|#destinationsPlugin-element]_ | {html}A simple plugin that can be used to export/import runtime destinations. It's useful in security constrained
environments where you want to create destinations only through the management APIs and be able to
replicate them to another broker{html} |
| _[|#forcePersistencyModeBroker-element]_ | {html}A Plugin which allows to force every incoming message to be PERSISTENT or NON-PERSISTENT.
Useful, if you have set the broker usage policy to process ONLY persistent or ONLY non-persistent
messages.{html} |
| _[|#loggingBrokerPlugin-element]_ | {html}A simple Broker intercepter which allows you to enable/disable logging.{html} |
| _[|#multicastTraceBrokerPlugin-element]_ | {html}A Broker interceptor which allows you to trace all operations to a Multicast
socket.{html} |
| _[|#redeliveryPlugin-element]_ | {html}Replace regular DLQ handling with redelivery via a resend to the original destination
after a delay
A destination matching RedeliveryPolicy controls the quantity and delay for re-sends
If there is no matching policy or an existing policy limit is exceeded by default
regular DLQ processing resumes. This is controlled via sendToDlqIfMaxRetriesExceeded
and fallbackToDeadLetter{html} |
| _[|#timeStampingBrokerPlugin-element]_ | {html}A Broker interceptor which updates a JMS Client's timestamp on the message
with a broker timestamp. Useful when the clocks on client machines are known
to not be correct and you can only trust the time set on the broker machines.
Enabling this plugin will break JMS compliance since the timestamp that the
producer sees on the messages after as send() will be different from the
timestamp the consumer will observe when he receives the message. This plugin
is not enabled in the default ActiveMQ configuration.
2 new attributes have been added which will allow the administrator some override control
over the expiration time for incoming messages:
Attribute 'zeroExpirationOverride' can be used to apply an expiration
time to incoming messages with no expiration defined (messages that would never expire)
Attribute 'ttlCeiling' can be used to apply a limit to the expiration time{html} |
| _[|#traceBrokerPathPlugin-element]_ | {html}The TraceBrokerPathPlugin can be used in a network of Brokers. Each Broker
that has the plugin configured, will add it's brokerName to the content
of a JMS Property. If all Brokers have this property enabled, the path the
message actually took through the network can be seen in the defined property.{html} |
| _[|#udpTraceBrokerPlugin-element]_ | {html}A Broker interceptor which allows you to trace all operations to a UDP
socket.{html} |
{anchor:org.apache.activemq.network.jms.ReconnectionPolicy-types}
h4. The _[org.apache.activemq.network.jms.ReconnectionPolicy|#org.apache.activemq.network.jms.ReconnectionPolicy-types]_ Type Implementations
| _[|#reconnectionPolicy-element]_ | {html}A policy object that defines how a {@link JmsConnector} deals with
reconnection of the local and foreign connections.{html} |
{anchor:org.apache.activemq.network.NetworkBridgeFilterFactory-types}
h4. The _[org.apache.activemq.network.NetworkBridgeFilterFactory|#org.apache.activemq.network.NetworkBridgeFilterFactory-types]_ Type Implementations
| _[|#conditionalNetworkBridgeFilterFactory-element]_ | {html}implement conditional behavior for queue consumers, allows replaying back to
origin if no consumers are present on the local broker after a configurable
delay, irrespective of the TTL. Also allows rate limiting of messages
through the network, useful for static includes{html} |
| _[|#defaultNetworkBridgeFilterFactory-element]_ | {html}implement default behavior, filter that will not allow re-send to origin
based on brokerPath and which respects networkTTL{html} |
{anchor:org.apache.activemq.store.PListStore-types}
h4. The _[org.apache.activemq.store.PListStore|#org.apache.activemq.store.PListStore-types]_ Type Implementations
| _[|#levelDB-element]_ | {html}An implementation of {@link org.apache.activemq.store.PersistenceAdapter} designed for use with
LevelDB - Embedded Lightweight Non-Relational Database{html} |
| _[|#pListStoreImpl-element]_ | {html}{html} |
| _[|#replicatedLevelDB-element]_ | {html}An implementation of {@link org.apache.activemq.store.PersistenceAdapter} designed for use with
LevelDB - Embedded Lightweight Non-Relational Database{html} |
{anchor:org.apache.activemq.broker.region.group.MessageGroupMapFactory-types}
h4. The _[org.apache.activemq.broker.region.group.MessageGroupMapFactory|#org.apache.activemq.broker.region.group.MessageGroupMapFactory-types]_ Type Implementations
| _[|#cachedMessageGroupMapFactory-element]_ | {html}A factory to create instances of {@link org.apache.activemq.broker.region.group.CachedMessageGroupMap} when implementing the
Message Groups functionality.{html} |
| _[|#messageGroupHashBucketFactory-element]_ | {html}A factory to create instances of {@link SimpleMessageGroupMap} when
implementing the Message
Groups functionality.{html} |
| _[|#simpleMessageGroupMapFactory-element]_ | {html}A factory to create instances of {@link SimpleMessageGroupMap} when implementing the
Message Groups functionality.{html} |
{anchor:org.apache.activemq.broker.BrokerPlugin-types}
h4. The _[org.apache.activemq.broker.BrokerPlugin|#org.apache.activemq.broker.BrokerPlugin-types]_ Type Implementations
| _[|#authorizationPlugin-element]_ | {html}An authorization plugin where each operation on a destination is checked
against an authorizationMap{html} |
| _[|#camelRoutesBrokerPlugin-element]_ | {html}A CamelRoutesBrokerPlugin
load camel routes dynamically from a routes.xml file located in same directory as ActiveMQ.xml{html} |
| _[|#connectionDotFilePlugin-element]_ | {html}A DOT file creator plugin which
creates a DOT file showing the current connections{html} |
| _[|#destinationDotFilePlugin-element]_ | {html}A DOT
file creator plugin which creates a DOT file showing the current topic & queue hierarchies.{html} |
| _[|#destinationPathSeparatorPlugin-element]_ | {html}{html} |
| _[|#destinationsPlugin-element]_ | {html}A simple plugin that can be used to export/import runtime destinations. It's useful in security constrained
environments where you want to create destinations only through the management APIs and be able to
replicate them to another broker{html} |
| _[|#discardingDLQBrokerPlugin-element]_ | {html}{html} |
| _[|#forcePersistencyModeBrokerPlugin-element]_ | {html}A Plugin which allows to force every incoming message to be PERSISTENT or
NON-PERSISTENT.
Useful, if you have set the broker usage policy to process ONLY persistent or
ONLY non-persistent messages.{html} |
| _[|#jaasAuthenticationPlugin-element]_ | {html}Provides a JAAS based authentication plugin{html} |
| _[|#jaasCertificateAuthenticationPlugin-element]_ | {html}Provides a JAAS based SSL certificate authentication plugin{html} |
| _[|#jaasDualAuthenticationPlugin-element]_ | {html}Provides a JAAS based authentication plugin{html} |
| _[|#loggingBrokerPlugin-element]_ | {html}A simple Broker intercepter which allows you to enable/disable logging.{html} |
| _[|#multicastTraceBrokerPlugin-element]_ | {html}A Broker interceptor which allows you to trace all operations to a Multicast
socket.{html} |
| _[|#partitionBrokerPlugin-element]_ | {html}A BrokerPlugin which partitions client connections over a cluster of brokers.{html} |
| _[|#redeliveryPlugin-element]_ | {html}Replace regular DLQ handling with redelivery via a resend to the original destination
after a delay
A destination matching RedeliveryPolicy controls the quantity and delay for re-sends
If there is no matching policy or an existing policy limit is exceeded by default
regular DLQ processing resumes. This is controlled via sendToDlqIfMaxRetriesExceeded
and fallbackToDeadLetter{html} |
| _[|#runtimeConfigurationPlugin-element]_ | {html}Broker plugin that will monitor the broker xml configuration for
changes and selectively apply those changes to the running broker.{html} |
| _[|#simpleAuthenticationPlugin-element]_ | {html}Provides a simple authentication plugin{html} |
| _[|#statisticsBrokerPlugin-element]_ | {html}A StatisticsBrokerPlugin
You can retrieve a Map Message for a Destination - or
Broker containing statistics as key-value pairs The message must contain a
replyTo Destination - else its ignored
To retrieve stats on the broker send a empty message to ActiveMQ.Statistics.Broker (Queue or Topic)
With a replyTo set to the destination you want the stats returned to.
To retrieve stats for a destination - e.g. foo - send an empty message to ActiveMQ.Statistics.Destination.foo
- this works with wildcards to - you get a message for each wildcard match on the replyTo destination.
The stats message is a MapMessage populated with statistics for the target{html} |
| _[|#timeStampingBrokerPlugin-element]_ | {html}A Broker interceptor which updates a JMS Client's timestamp on the message
with a broker timestamp. Useful when the clocks on client machines are known
to not be correct and you can only trust the time set on the broker machines.
Enabling this plugin will break JMS compliance since the timestamp that the
producer sees on the messages after as send() will be different from the
timestamp the consumer will observe when he receives the message. This plugin
is not enabled in the default ActiveMQ configuration.
2 new attributes have been added which will allow the administrator some override control
over the expiration time for incoming messages:
Attribute 'zeroExpirationOverride' can be used to apply an expiration
time to incoming messages with no expiration defined (messages that would never expire)
Attribute 'ttlCeiling' can be used to apply a limit to the expiration time{html} |
| _[|#traceBrokerPathPlugin-element]_ | {html}The TraceBrokerPathPlugin can be used in a network of Brokers. Each Broker
that has the plugin configured, will add it's brokerName to the content
of a JMS Property. If all Brokers have this property enabled, the path the
message actually took through the network can be seen in the defined property.{html} |
| _[|#udpTraceBrokerPlugin-element]_ | {html}A Broker interceptor which allows you to trace all operations to a UDP
socket.{html} |
| _[|#virtualSelectorCacheBrokerPlugin-element]_ | {html}A plugin which allows the caching of the selector from a subscription queue.
This stops the build-up of unwanted messages, especially when consumers may
disconnect from time to time when using virtual destinations.
This is influenced by code snippets developed by Maciej Rakowicz{html} |
{anchor:org.apache.activemq.network.jms.OutboundQueueBridge-types}
h4. The _[org.apache.activemq.network.jms.OutboundQueueBridge|#org.apache.activemq.network.jms.OutboundQueueBridge-types]_ Type Implementations
| _[|#outboundQueueBridge-element]_ | {html}Create an Outbound Queue Bridge. By default the bridge uses the same
name for both the inbound and outbound queues, however this can be altered
by using the public setter methods to configure both inbound and outbound
queue names.{html} |
{anchor:org.apache.activemq.broker.region.policy.DispatchPolicy-types}
h4. The _[org.apache.activemq.broker.region.policy.DispatchPolicy|#org.apache.activemq.broker.region.policy.DispatchPolicy-types]_ Type Implementations
| _[|#priorityDispatchPolicy-element]_ | {html}Priority dispatch policy that sends a message to every subscription that
matches the message in consumer priority order.{html} |
| _[|#priorityNetworkDispatchPolicy-element]_ | {html}dispatch policy that ignores lower priority duplicate network consumers,
used in conjunction with network bridge suppresDuplicateTopicSubscriptions{html} |
| _[|#roundRobinDispatchPolicy-element]_ | {html}Simple dispatch policy that sends a message to every subscription that
matches the message.{html} |
| _[|#simpleDispatchPolicy-element]_ | {html}Simple dispatch policy that sends a message to every subscription that
matches the message.{html} |
| _[|#strictOrderDispatchPolicy-element]_ | {html}Dispatch policy that causes every subscription to see messages in the same
order.{html} |
{anchor:org.apache.activemq.broker.region.policy.PendingQueueMessageStoragePolicy-types}
h4. The _[org.apache.activemq.broker.region.policy.PendingQueueMessageStoragePolicy|#org.apache.activemq.broker.region.policy.PendingQueueMessageStoragePolicy-types]_ Type Implementations
| _[|#fileQueueCursor-element]_ | {html}Pending{html} |
| _[|#storeCursor-element]_ | {html}Pending messages{html} |
| _[|#vmQueueCursor-element]_ | {html}Pending messages{html} |
{anchor:org.apache.activemq.broker.region.policy.PendingSubscriberMessageStoragePolicy-types}
h4. The _[org.apache.activemq.broker.region.policy.PendingSubscriberMessageStoragePolicy|#org.apache.activemq.broker.region.policy.PendingSubscriberMessageStoragePolicy-types]_ Type Implementations
| _[|#fileCursor-element]_ | {html}Pending messages{html} |
| _[|#vmCursor-element]_ | {html}Pending messages held{html} |
{anchor:javax.jms.Queue-types}
h4. The _[javax.jms.Queue|#javax.jms.Queue-types]_ Type Implementations
| _[|#queue-element]_ | {html}An ActiveMQ Queue{html} |
{anchor:org.apache.activemq.broker.region.policy.SubscriptionRecoveryPolicy-types}
h4. The _[org.apache.activemq.broker.region.policy.SubscriptionRecoveryPolicy|#org.apache.activemq.broker.region.policy.SubscriptionRecoveryPolicy-types]_ Type Implementations
| _[|#fixedCountSubscriptionRecoveryPolicy-element]_ | {html}This implementation of {@link SubscriptionRecoveryPolicy} will keep a fixed
count of last messages.{html} |
| _[|#fixedSizedSubscriptionRecoveryPolicy-element]_ | {html}This implementation of {@link SubscriptionRecoveryPolicy} will keep a fixed
amount of memory available in RAM for message history which is evicted in
time order.{html} |
| _[|#lastImageSubscriptionRecoveryPolicy-element]_ | {html}This implementation of {@link SubscriptionRecoveryPolicy} will only keep the
last message.{html} |
| _[|#noSubscriptionRecoveryPolicy-element]_ | {html}This SubscriptionRecoveryPolicy disable recovery of messages.{html} |
| _[|#queryBasedSubscriptionRecoveryPolicy-element]_ | {html}This implementation of {@link SubscriptionRecoveryPolicy} will perform a user
specific query mechanism to load any messages they may have missed.{html} |
| _[|#retainedMessageSubscriptionRecoveryPolicy-element]_ | {html}This implementation of {@link org.apache.activemq.broker.region.policy.SubscriptionRecoveryPolicy} will only keep the
last non-zero length message with the {@link org.apache.activemq.command.ActiveMQMessage}.RETAIN_PROPERTY.{html} |
| _[|#timedSubscriptionRecoveryPolicy-element]_ | {html}This implementation of {@link SubscriptionRecoveryPolicy} will keep a timed
buffer of messages around in memory and use that to recover new
subscriptions.{html} |
{anchor:org.apache.activemq.usage.StoreUsage-types}
h4. The _[org.apache.activemq.usage.StoreUsage|#org.apache.activemq.usage.StoreUsage-types]_ Type Implementations
| _[|#storeUsage-element]_ | {html}Used to keep track of how much of something is being used so that a
productive working set usage can be controlled. Main use case is manage
memory usage.{html} |
{anchor:org.apache.activemq.broker.region.policy.PendingDurableSubscriberMessageStoragePolicy-types}
h4. The _[org.apache.activemq.broker.region.policy.PendingDurableSubscriberMessageStoragePolicy|#org.apache.activemq.broker.region.policy.PendingDurableSubscriberMessageStoragePolicy-types]_ Type Implementations
| _[|#fileDurableSubscriberCursor-element]_ | {html}Pending messages for durable subscribers{html} |
| _[|#storeDurableSubscriberCursor-element]_ | {html}Pending messages for a durable{html} |
| _[|#vmDurableCursor-element]_ | {html}Pending{html} |
{anchor:org.apache.activemq.security.AuthorizationMap-types}
h4. The _[org.apache.activemq.security.AuthorizationMap|#org.apache.activemq.security.AuthorizationMap-types]_ Type Implementations
| _[|#authorizationMap-element]_ | {html}{html} |
| _[|#cachedLDAPAuthorizationMap-element]_ | {html}A {@link DefaultAuthorizationMap} implementation which uses LDAP to initialize and update authorization
policy.{html} |
| _[|#lDAPAuthorizationMap-element]_ | {html}An {@link AuthorizationMap} which uses LDAP{html} |
| _[|#simpleAuthorizationMap-element]_ | {html}An AuthorizationMap which is configured with individual DestinationMaps for
each operation.{html} |
{anchor:org.apache.activemq.network.jms.InboundQueueBridge-types}
h4. The _[org.apache.activemq.network.jms.InboundQueueBridge|#org.apache.activemq.network.jms.InboundQueueBridge-types]_ Type Implementations
| _[|#inboundQueueBridge-element]_ | {html}Create an Inbound Queue Bridge. By default this class uses the sname name for
both the inbound and outbound queue. This behavior can be overridden however
by using the setter methods to configure both the inbound and outboud queue names
separately.{html} |
{anchor:org.apache.activemq.store.PersistenceAdapter-types}
h4. The _[org.apache.activemq.store.PersistenceAdapter|#org.apache.activemq.store.PersistenceAdapter-types]_ Type Implementations
| _[|#jdbcPersistenceAdapter-element]_ | {html}A {@link PersistenceAdapter} implementation using JDBC for persistence
storage.
This persistence adapter will correctly remember prepared XA transactions,
but it will not keep track of local transaction commits so that operations
performed against the Message store are done as a single uow.{html} |
| _[|#journalPersistenceAdapter-element]_ | {html}An implementation of {@link PersistenceAdapter} designed for use with a
{@link Journal} and then check pointing asynchronously on a timeout with some
other long term persistent storage.{html} |
| _[|#kahaDB-element]_ | {html}An implementation of {@link PersistenceAdapter} designed for use with
KahaDB - Embedded Lightweight Non-Relational Database{html} |
| _[|#levelDB-element]_ | {html}An implementation of {@link org.apache.activemq.store.PersistenceAdapter} designed for use with
LevelDB - Embedded Lightweight Non-Relational Database{html} |
| _[|#mKahaDB-element]_ | {html}An implementation of {@link org.apache.activemq.store.PersistenceAdapter} that supports
distribution of destinations across multiple kahaDB persistence adapters{html} |
| _[|#memoryPersistenceAdapter-element]_ | {html}{html} |
| _[|#replicatedLevelDB-element]_ | {html}An implementation of {@link org.apache.activemq.store.PersistenceAdapter} designed for use with
LevelDB - Embedded Lightweight Non-Relational Database{html} |
{anchor:javax.jms.TopicConnectionFactory-types}
h4. The _[javax.jms.TopicConnectionFactory|#javax.jms.TopicConnectionFactory-types]_ Type Implementations
| _[|#connectionFactory-element]_ | {html}A Spring enhanced connection
factory which will automatically use the Spring bean name as the clientIDPrefix property
so that connections created have client IDs related to your Spring.xml file for
easier comprehension from JMX.{html} |
| _[|#xaConnectionFactory-element]_ | {html}A Spring enhanced XA connection
factory which will automatically use the Spring bean name as the clientIDPrefix property
so that connections created have client IDs related to your Spring.xml file for
easier comprehension from JMX.{html} |
{anchor:org.apache.activemq.network.NetworkConnector-types}
h4. The _[org.apache.activemq.network.NetworkConnector|#org.apache.activemq.network.NetworkConnector-types]_ Type Implementations
| _[|#ldapNetworkConnector-element]_ | {html}class to create dynamic network connectors listed in an directory server
using the LDAP v3 protocol as defined in RFC 2251, the entries listed in the
directory server must implement the ipHost and ipService objectClasses as
defined in RFC 2307.{html} |
| _[|#multicastNetworkConnector-element]_ | {html}A network connector which uses some kind of multicast-like transport that
communicates with potentially many remote brokers over a single logical
{@link Transport} instance such as when using multicast.
This implementation does not depend on multicast at all; any other group
based transport could be used.{html} |
| _[|#networkConnector-element]_ | {html}A network connector which uses a discovery agent to detect the remote brokers
available and setup a connection to each available remote broker{html} |
{anchor:org.apache.activemq.broker.region.policy.PolicyMap-types}
h4. The _[org.apache.activemq.broker.region.policy.PolicyMap|#org.apache.activemq.broker.region.policy.PolicyMap-types]_ Type Implementations
| _[|#policyMap-element]_ | {html}Represents a destination based configuration of policies so that individual
destinations or wildcard hierarchies of destinations can be configured using
different policies.{html} |
{anchor:org.apache.activemq.broker.jmx.ManagementContext-types}
h4. The _[org.apache.activemq.broker.jmx.ManagementContext|#org.apache.activemq.broker.jmx.ManagementContext-types]_ Type Implementations
| _[|#managementContext-element]_ | {html}An abstraction over JMX mbean registration{html} |
{anchor:org.apache.activemq.network.jms.JmsMesageConvertor-types}
h4. The _[org.apache.activemq.network.jms.JmsMesageConvertor|#org.apache.activemq.network.jms.JmsMesageConvertor-types]_ Type Implementations
| _[|#simpleJmsMessageConvertor-element]_ | {html}Converts Message from one JMS to another{html} |
{anchor:org.apache.activemq.broker.LockableServiceSupport-types}
h4. The _[org.apache.activemq.broker.LockableServiceSupport|#org.apache.activemq.broker.LockableServiceSupport-types]_ Type Implementations
| _[|#jdbcPersistenceAdapter-element]_ | {html}A {@link PersistenceAdapter} implementation using JDBC for persistence
storage.
This persistence adapter will correctly remember prepared XA transactions,
but it will not keep track of local transaction commits so that operations
performed against the Message store are done as a single uow.{html} |
| _[|#journalPersistenceAdapterFactory-element]_ | {html}Factory class that can create PersistenceAdapter objects.{html} |
| _[|#journaledJDBC-element]_ | {html}Creates a default persistence model using the Journal and JDBC{html} |
| _[|#kahaDB-element]_ | {html}An implementation of {@link PersistenceAdapter} designed for use with
KahaDB - Embedded Lightweight Non-Relational Database{html} |
| _[|#levelDB-element]_ | {html}An implementation of {@link org.apache.activemq.store.PersistenceAdapter} designed for use with
LevelDB - Embedded Lightweight Non-Relational Database{html} |
| _[|#mKahaDB-element]_ | {html}An implementation of {@link org.apache.activemq.store.PersistenceAdapter} that supports
distribution of destinations across multiple kahaDB persistence adapters{html} |
| _[|#replicatedLevelDB-element]_ | {html}An implementation of {@link org.apache.activemq.store.PersistenceAdapter} designed for use with
LevelDB - Embedded Lightweight Non-Relational Database{html} |
{anchor:org.apache.activemq.broker.region.policy.DeadLetterStrategy-types}
h4. The _[org.apache.activemq.broker.region.policy.DeadLetterStrategy|#org.apache.activemq.broker.region.policy.DeadLetterStrategy-types]_ Type Implementations
| _[|#discarding-element]_ | {html}Dead Letter Strategy that discards all messages{html} |
| _[|#individualDeadLetterStrategy-element]_ | {html}A {@link DeadLetterStrategy} where each destination has its own individual
DLQ using the subject naming hierarchy.{html} |
| _[|#sharedDeadLetterStrategy-element]_ | {html}A default implementation of {@link DeadLetterStrategy} which uses
a constant destination.{html} |
{anchor:org.apache.activemq.util.IOExceptionHandler-types}
h4. The _[org.apache.activemq.util.IOExceptionHandler|#org.apache.activemq.util.IOExceptionHandler-types]_ Type Implementations
| _[|#defaultIOExceptionHandler-element]_ | {html}{html} |
| _[|#jDBCIOExceptionHandler-element]_ | {html}{html} |
| _[|#leaseLockerIOExceptionHandler-element]_ | {html}{html} |
{anchor:org.apache.activemq.usage.MemoryUsage-types}
h4. The _[org.apache.activemq.usage.MemoryUsage|#org.apache.activemq.usage.MemoryUsage-types]_ Type Implementations
| _[|#memoryUsage-element]_ | {html}Used to keep track of how much of something is being used so that a
productive working set usage can be controlled. Main use case is manage
memory usage.{html} |
{anchor:org.apache.activemq.broker.region.policy.MessageEvictionStrategy-types}
h4. The _[org.apache.activemq.broker.region.policy.MessageEvictionStrategy|#org.apache.activemq.broker.region.policy.MessageEvictionStrategy-types]_ Type Implementations
| _[|#oldestMessageEvictionStrategy-element]_ | {html}An eviction strategy which evicts the oldest message first (which is the
default).{html} |
| _[|#oldestMessageWithLowestPriorityEvictionStrategy-element]_ | {html}An eviction strategy which evicts the oldest message with the lowest priority first.{html} |
| _[|#uniquePropertyMessageEvictionStrategy-element]_ | {html}An eviction strategy which evicts the oldest message within messages with the same property value{html} |
{anchor:org.apache.activemq.broker.region.virtual.VirtualDestination-types}
h4. The _[org.apache.activemq.broker.region.virtual.VirtualDestination|#org.apache.activemq.broker.region.virtual.VirtualDestination-types]_ Type Implementations
| _[|#compositeQueue-element]_ | {html}Represents a virtual queue which forwards to a number of other destinations.{html} |
| _[|#compositeTopic-element]_ | {html}Represents a virtual topic which forwards to a number of other destinations.{html} |
| _[|#virtualTopic-element]_ | {html}Creates Virtual
Topics using a prefix and postfix. The virtual destination creates a
wildcard that is then used to look up all active queue subscriptions which
match.{html} |
{anchor:org.apache.activemq.command.ActiveMQDestination-types}
h4. The _[org.apache.activemq.command.ActiveMQDestination|#org.apache.activemq.command.ActiveMQDestination-types]_ Type Implementations
| _[|#queue-element]_ | {html}An ActiveMQ Queue{html} |
| _[|#tempQueue-element]_ | {html}An ActiveMQ Temporary Queue Destination{html} |
| _[|#tempTopic-element]_ | {html}An ActiveMQ Temporary Topic Destination{html} |
| _[|#topic-element]_ | {html}An ActiveMQ Topic{html} |
{anchor:org.apache.activemq.network.jms.OutboundTopicBridge-types}
h4. The _[org.apache.activemq.network.jms.OutboundTopicBridge|#org.apache.activemq.network.jms.OutboundTopicBridge-types]_ Type Implementations
| _[|#outboundTopicBridge-element]_ | {html}Create an Outbound Topic Bridge. By default the bridge uses the same
name for both the inbound and outbound topics, however this can be altered
by using the public setter methods to configure both inbound and outbound
topic names.{html} |
{anchor:org.apache.activemq.filter.DestinationMap-types}
h4. The _[org.apache.activemq.filter.DestinationMap|#org.apache.activemq.filter.DestinationMap-types]_ Type Implementations
| _[|#authorizationMap-element]_ | {html}{html} |
| _[|#policyMap-element]_ | {html}Represents a destination based configuration of policies so that individual
destinations or wildcard hierarchies of destinations can be configured using
different policies.{html} |
| _[|#redeliveryPolicyMap-element]_ | {html}Represents a destination based configuration of policies so that individual
destinations or wildcard hierarchies of destinations can be configured using
different policies.{html} |
{anchor:org.apache.activemq.network.jms.JmsConnector-types}
h4. The _[org.apache.activemq.network.jms.JmsConnector|#org.apache.activemq.network.jms.JmsConnector-types]_ Type Implementations
| _[|#jmsQueueConnector-element]_ | {html}A Bridge to other JMS Queue providers{html} |
| _[|#jmsTopicConnector-element]_ | {html}A Bridge to other JMS Topic providers{html} |
{anchor:org.apache.activemq.store.jdbc.Statements-types}
h4. The _[org.apache.activemq.store.jdbc.Statements|#org.apache.activemq.store.jdbc.Statements-types]_ Type Implementations
| _[|#statements-element]_ | {html}{html} |
{anchor:org.apache.activemq.RedeliveryPolicy-types}
h4. The _[org.apache.activemq.RedeliveryPolicy|#org.apache.activemq.RedeliveryPolicy-types]_ Type Implementations
| _[|#redeliveryPolicy-element]_ | {html}Configuration options for a messageConsumer used to control how messages are re-delivered when they
are rolled back.
May be used server side on a per destination basis via the Broker RedeliveryPlugin{html} |
{anchor:org.apache.activemq.Service-types}
h4. The _[org.apache.activemq.Service|#org.apache.activemq.Service-types]_ Type Implementations
| _[|#broker-element]_ | {html}An ActiveMQ Message Broker. It consists of a number of transport
connectors, network connectors and a bunch of properties which can be used to
configure the broker as its lazily created.{html} |
| _[|#brokerService-element]_ | {html}Manages the life-cycle of an ActiveMQ Broker. A BrokerService consists of a
number of transport connectors, network connectors and a bunch of properties
which can be used to configure the broker as its lazily created.{html} |
| _[|#database-locker-element]_ | {html}Represents an exclusive lock on a database to avoid multiple brokers running
against the same logical database.{html} |
| _[|#forwardingBridge-element]_ | {html}Forwards all messages from the local broker to the remote broker.{html} |
| _[|#inboundQueueBridge-element]_ | {html}Create an Inbound Queue Bridge. By default this class uses the sname name for
both the inbound and outbound queue. This behavior can be overridden however
by using the setter methods to configure both the inbound and outboud queue names
separately.{html} |
| _[|#inboundTopicBridge-element]_ | {html}Create an Inbound Topic Bridge. By default this class uses the topic name for
both the inbound and outbound topic. This behavior can be overridden however
by using the setter methods to configure both the inbound and outboud topic names
separately.{html} |
| _[|#jdbcPersistenceAdapter-element]_ | {html}A {@link PersistenceAdapter} implementation using JDBC for persistence
storage.
This persistence adapter will correctly remember prepared XA transactions,
but it will not keep track of local transaction commits so that operations
performed against the Message store are done as a single uow.{html} |
| _[|#jmsQueueConnector-element]_ | {html}A Bridge to other JMS Queue providers{html} |
| _[|#jmsTopicConnector-element]_ | {html}A Bridge to other JMS Topic providers{html} |
| _[|#jobSchedulerUsage-element]_ | {html}Used to keep track of how much of something is being used so that a
productive working set usage can be controlled. Main use case is manage
memory usage.{html} |
| _[|#journalPersistenceAdapterFactory-element]_ | {html}Factory class that can create PersistenceAdapter objects.{html} |
| _[|#journaledJDBC-element]_ | {html}Creates a default persistence model using the Journal and JDBC{html} |
| _[|#kahaDB-element]_ | {html}An implementation of {@link PersistenceAdapter} designed for use with
KahaDB - Embedded Lightweight Non-Relational Database{html} |
| _[|#ldapNetworkConnector-element]_ | {html}class to create dynamic network connectors listed in an directory server
using the LDAP v3 protocol as defined in RFC 2251, the entries listed in the
directory server must implement the ipHost and ipService objectClasses as
defined in RFC 2307.{html} |
| _[|#lease-database-locker-element]_ | {html}Represents an exclusive lease on a database to avoid multiple brokers running
against the same logical database.{html} |
| _[|#levelDB-element]_ | {html}An implementation of {@link org.apache.activemq.store.PersistenceAdapter} designed for use with
LevelDB - Embedded Lightweight Non-Relational Database{html} |
| _[|#mKahaDB-element]_ | {html}An implementation of {@link org.apache.activemq.store.PersistenceAdapter} that supports
distribution of destinations across multiple kahaDB persistence adapters{html} |
| _[|#managementContext-element]_ | {html}An abstraction over JMX mbean registration{html} |
| _[|#memoryUsage-element]_ | {html}Used to keep track of how much of something is being used so that a
productive working set usage can be controlled. Main use case is manage
memory usage.{html} |
| _[|#multicastNetworkConnector-element]_ | {html}A network connector which uses some kind of multicast-like transport that
communicates with potentially many remote brokers over a single logical
{@link Transport} instance such as when using multicast.
This implementation does not depend on multicast at all; any other group
based transport could be used.{html} |
| _[|#networkConnector-element]_ | {html}A network connector which uses a discovery agent to detect the remote brokers
available and setup a connection to each available remote broker{html} |
| _[|#outboundQueueBridge-element]_ | {html}Create an Outbound Queue Bridge. By default the bridge uses the same
name for both the inbound and outbound queues, however this can be altered
by using the public setter methods to configure both inbound and outbound
queue names.{html} |
| _[|#outboundTopicBridge-element]_ | {html}Create an Outbound Topic Bridge. By default the bridge uses the same
name for both the inbound and outbound topics, however this can be altered
by using the public setter methods to configure both inbound and outbound
topic names.{html} |
| _[|#pListStoreImpl-element]_ | {html}{html} |
| _[|#proxyConnector-element]_ | {html}{html} |
| _[|#replicatedLevelDB-element]_ | {html}An implementation of {@link org.apache.activemq.store.PersistenceAdapter} designed for use with
LevelDB - Embedded Lightweight Non-Relational Database{html} |
| _[|#shared-file-locker-element]_ | {html}Represents an exclusive lock on a database to avoid multiple brokers running
against the same logical database.{html} |
| _[|#storeUsage-element]_ | {html}Used to keep track of how much of something is being used so that a
productive working set usage can be controlled. Main use case is manage
memory usage.{html} |
| _[|#systemUsage-element]_ | {html}Holder for Usage instances for memory, store and temp files Main use case is
manage memory usage.{html} |
| _[|#tempUsage-element]_ | {html}Used to keep track of how much of something is being used so that a
productive working set usage can be controlled. Main use case is manage
memory usage.{html} |
| _[|#transact-database-locker-element]_ | {html}Represents an exclusive lock on a database to avoid multiple brokers running
against the same logical database.{html} |
{anchor:org.apache.activemq.usage.UsageCapacity-types}
h4. The _[org.apache.activemq.usage.UsageCapacity|#org.apache.activemq.usage.UsageCapacity-types]_ Type Implementations
| _[|#defaultUsageCapacity-element]_ | {html}Identify if a limit has been reached{html} |
| _[|#usageCapacity-element]_ | {html}Identify if a limit has been reached{html} |
{anchor:org.apache.activemq.network.DemandForwardingBridgeSupport-types}
h4. The _[org.apache.activemq.network.DemandForwardingBridgeSupport|#org.apache.activemq.network.DemandForwardingBridgeSupport-types]_ Type Implementations
| _[|#compositeDemandForwardingBridge-element]_ | {html}A demand forwarding bridge which works with multicast style transports where
a single Transport could be communicating with multiple remote brokers{html} |
| _[|#demandForwardingBridge-element]_ | {html}Forwards messages from the local broker to the remote broker based on demand.{html} |
{anchor:org.apache.activemq.usage.JobSchedulerUsage-types}
h4. The _[org.apache.activemq.usage.JobSchedulerUsage|#org.apache.activemq.usage.JobSchedulerUsage-types]_ Type Implementations
| _[|#jobSchedulerUsage-element]_ | {html}Used to keep track of how much of something is being used so that a
productive working set usage can be controlled. Main use case is manage
memory usage.{html} |
{anchor:org.apache.activemq.broker.region.policy.PendingMessageLimitStrategy-types}
h4. The _[org.apache.activemq.broker.region.policy.PendingMessageLimitStrategy|#org.apache.activemq.broker.region.policy.PendingMessageLimitStrategy-types]_ Type Implementations
| _[|#constantPendingMessageLimitStrategy-element]_ | {html}This PendingMessageLimitStrategy is configured to a constant value for all subscriptions.{html} |
| _[|#prefetchRatePendingMessageLimitStrategy-element]_ | {html}This PendingMessageLimitStrategy sets the maximum pending message limit value to be
a multiplier of the prefetch limit of the subscription.{html} |
{anchor:org.apache.activemq.broker.TransportConnector-types}
h4. The _[org.apache.activemq.broker.TransportConnector|#org.apache.activemq.broker.TransportConnector-types]_ Type Implementations
| _[|#transportConnector-element]_ | {html}{html} |
{anchor:org.apache.activemq.network.NetworkBridgeConfiguration-types}
h4. The _[org.apache.activemq.network.NetworkBridgeConfiguration|#org.apache.activemq.network.NetworkBridgeConfiguration-types]_ Type Implementations
| _[|#ldapNetworkConnector-element]_ | {html}class to create dynamic network connectors listed in an directory server
using the LDAP v3 protocol as defined in RFC 2251, the entries listed in the
directory server must implement the ipHost and ipService objectClasses as
defined in RFC 2307.{html} |
| _[|#multicastNetworkConnector-element]_ | {html}A network connector which uses some kind of multicast-like transport that
communicates with potentially many remote brokers over a single logical
{@link Transport} instance such as when using multicast.
This implementation does not depend on multicast at all; any other group
based transport could be used.{html} |
| _[|#networkConnector-element]_ | {html}A network connector which uses a discovery agent to detect the remote brokers
available and setup a connection to each available remote broker{html} |
{anchor:org.apache.activemq.store.jdbc.JDBCPersistenceAdapter-types}
h4. The _[org.apache.activemq.store.jdbc.JDBCPersistenceAdapter|#org.apache.activemq.store.jdbc.JDBCPersistenceAdapter-types]_ Type Implementations
| _[|#jdbcPersistenceAdapter-element]_ | {html}A {@link PersistenceAdapter} implementation using JDBC for persistence
storage.
This persistence adapter will correctly remember prepared XA transactions,
but it will not keep track of local transaction commits so that operations
performed against the Message store are done as a single uow.{html} |
{anchor:org.apache.activemq.filter.DestinationMapEntry-types}
h4. The _[org.apache.activemq.filter.DestinationMapEntry|#org.apache.activemq.filter.DestinationMapEntry-types]_ Type Implementations
| _[|#authorizationEntry-element]_ | {html}Represents an entry in a {@link DefaultAuthorizationMap} for assigning
different operations (read, write, admin) of user roles to a specific
destination or a hierarchical wildcard area of destinations.{html} |
| _[|#destinationEntry-element]_ | {html}A default entry in a DestinationMap which holds a single value.{html} |
| _[|#filteredKahaDB-element]_ | {html}{html} |
| _[|#policyEntry-element]_ | {html}Represents an entry in a {@link PolicyMap} for assigning policies to a
specific destination or a hierarchical wildcard area of destinations.{html} |
| _[|#redeliveryPolicy-element]_ | {html}Configuration options for a messageConsumer used to control how messages are re-delivered when they
are rolled back.
May be used server side on a per destination basis via the Broker RedeliveryPlugin{html} |
| _[|#tempDestinationAuthorizationEntry-element]_ | {html}Represents an entry in a {@link DefaultAuthorizationMap} for assigning
different operations (read, write, admin) of user roles to a temporary
destination{html} |
{anchor:org.apache.activemq.broker.region.DestinationInterceptor-types}
h4. The _[org.apache.activemq.broker.region.DestinationInterceptor|#org.apache.activemq.broker.region.DestinationInterceptor-types]_ Type Implementations
| _[|#mirroredQueue-element]_ | {html}Creates Mirrored
Queue using a prefix and postfix to define the topic name on which to mirror the queue to.{html} |
| _[|#virtualDestinationInterceptor-element]_ | {html}Implements Virtual
Topics.{html} |
{anchor:javax.jms.QueueConnectionFactory-types}
h4. The _[javax.jms.QueueConnectionFactory|#javax.jms.QueueConnectionFactory-types]_ Type Implementations
| _[|#connectionFactory-element]_ | {html}A Spring enhanced connection
factory which will automatically use the Spring bean name as the clientIDPrefix property
so that connections created have client IDs related to your Spring.xml file for
easier comprehension from JMX.{html} |
| _[|#xaConnectionFactory-element]_ | {html}A Spring enhanced XA connection
factory which will automatically use the Spring bean name as the clientIDPrefix property
so that connections created have client IDs related to your Spring.xml file for
easier comprehension from JMX.{html} |
{anchor:org.apache.activemq.broker.region.policy.PolicyEntry-types}
h4. The _[org.apache.activemq.broker.region.policy.PolicyEntry|#org.apache.activemq.broker.region.policy.PolicyEntry-types]_ Type Implementations
| _[|#policyEntry-element]_ | {html}Represents an entry in a {@link PolicyMap} for assigning policies to a
specific destination or a hierarchical wildcard area of destinations.{html} |
{anchor:org.apache.activemq.security.TempDestinationAuthorizationEntry-types}
h4. The _[org.apache.activemq.security.TempDestinationAuthorizationEntry|#org.apache.activemq.security.TempDestinationAuthorizationEntry-types]_ Type Implementations
| _[|#tempDestinationAuthorizationEntry-element]_ | {html}Represents an entry in a {@link DefaultAuthorizationMap} for assigning
different operations (read, write, admin) of user roles to a temporary
destination{html} |
{anchor:javax.jms.ConnectionFactory-types}
h4. The _[javax.jms.ConnectionFactory|#javax.jms.ConnectionFactory-types]_ Type Implementations
| _[|#connectionFactory-element]_ | {html}A Spring enhanced connection
factory which will automatically use the Spring bean name as the clientIDPrefix property
so that connections created have client IDs related to your Spring.xml file for
easier comprehension from JMX.{html} |
| _[|#xaConnectionFactory-element]_ | {html}A Spring enhanced XA connection
factory which will automatically use the Spring bean name as the clientIDPrefix property
so that connections created have client IDs related to your Spring.xml file for
easier comprehension from JMX.{html} |
{anchor:abortSlowAckConsumerStrategy-element}
h3. The _[|#abortSlowAckConsumerStrategy-element]_ Element
{html}Abort slow consumers when they reach the configured threshold of slowness,
default is that a consumer that has not Ack'd a message for 30 seconds is slow.{html}
h4. Properties
|| Property Name || Type || Description ||
| abortConnection | _boolean_ | {html}abort the consumers connection rather than sending a stop command to the remote consumer{html} |
| brokerService | _[org.apache.activemq.broker.Broker|#org.apache.activemq.broker.Broker-types]_ | {html}{html} |
| checkPeriod | _long_ | {html}time in milliseconds between checks for slow subscriptions{html} |
| ignoreIdleConsumers | _boolean_ | {html}Returns whether the strategy is configured to ignore consumers that are simply idle, i.e
consumers that have no pending acks (dispatch queue is empty).{html} |
| ignoreNetworkConsumers | _boolean_ | {html}Sets whether the strategy is configured to ignore consumers that are part of a network
connection to another broker.
When configured to not ignore idle consumers this strategy acts not only on consumers
that are actually slow but also on any consumer that has not received any messages for
the maxTimeSinceLastAck. This allows for a way to evict idle consumers while also
aborting slow consumers however for a network subscription this can create a lot of
unnecessary churn and if the abort connection option is also enabled this can result
in the entire network connection being torn down and rebuilt for no reason.{html} |
| maxSlowCount | _long_ | {html}number of times a subscription can be deemed slow before triggering abort
effect depends on dispatch rate as slow determination is done on dispatch{html} |
| maxSlowDuration | _long_ | {html}time in milliseconds that a sub can remain slow before triggering
an abort.{html} |
| maxTimeSinceLastAck | _long_ | {html}Gets the maximum time since last Ack before a subscription is considered to be slow.{html} |
| name | _java.lang.String_ | {html}{html} |
{anchor:abortSlowConsumerStrategy-element}
h3. The _[|#abortSlowConsumerStrategy-element]_ Element
{html}Abort slow consumers when they reach the configured threshold of slowness, default is slow for 30 seconds{html}
h4. Properties
|| Property Name || Type || Description ||
| abortConnection | _boolean_ | {html}abort the consumers connection rather than sending a stop command to the remote consumer{html} |
| brokerService | _[org.apache.activemq.broker.Broker|#org.apache.activemq.broker.Broker-types]_ | {html}{html} |
| checkPeriod | _long_ | {html}time in milliseconds between checks for slow subscriptions{html} |
| ignoreNetworkConsumers | _boolean_ | {html}Sets whether the strategy is configured to ignore consumers that are part of a network
connection to another broker.
When configured to not ignore idle consumers this strategy acts not only on consumers
that are actually slow but also on any consumer that has not received any messages for
the maxTimeSinceLastAck. This allows for a way to evict idle consumers while also
aborting slow consumers however for a network subscription this can create a lot of
unnecessary churn and if the abort connection option is also enabled this can result
in the entire network connection being torn down and rebuilt for no reason.{html} |
| maxSlowCount | _long_ | {html}number of times a subscription can be deemed slow before triggering abort
effect depends on dispatch rate as slow determination is done on dispatch{html} |
| maxSlowDuration | _long_ | {html}time in milliseconds that a sub can remain slow before triggering
an abort.{html} |
| name | _java.lang.String_ | {html}{html} |
{anchor:authenticationUser-element}
h3. The _[|#authenticationUser-element]_ Element
{html}A helper object used to configure simple authentication plugin{html}
h4. Properties
|| Property Name || Type || Description ||
| groups | _java.lang.String_ | {html}{html} |
| password | _java.lang.String_ | {html}{html} |
| username | _java.lang.String_ | {html}{html} |
{anchor:authorizationEntry-element}
h3. The _[|#authorizationEntry-element]_ Element
{html}Represents an entry in a {@link DefaultAuthorizationMap} for assigning
different operations (read, write, admin) of user roles to a specific
destination or a hierarchical wildcard area of destinations.{html}
h4. Properties
|| Property Name || Type || Description ||
| admin | _java.lang.String_ | {html}{html} |
| adminACLs | (_java.lang.Object_)\* | {html}{html} |
| destination | _[org.apache.activemq.command.ActiveMQDestination|#org.apache.activemq.command.ActiveMQDestination-types]_ | {html}{html} |
| groupClass | _java.lang.String_ | {html}{html} |
| queue | _java.lang.String_ | {html}A helper method to set the destination from a configuration file{html} |
| read | _java.lang.String_ | {html}{html} |
| readACLs | (_java.lang.Object_)\* | {html}{html} |
| tempQueue | _boolean_ | {html}{html} |
| tempTopic | _boolean_ | {html}{html} |
| topic | _java.lang.String_ | {html}A helper method to set the destination from a configuration file{html} |
| write | _java.lang.String_ | {html}{html} |
| writeACLs | (_java.lang.Object_)\* | {html}{html} |
{anchor:authorizationMap-element}
h3. The _[|#authorizationMap-element]_ Element
{html}{html}
h4. Properties
|| Property Name || Type || Description ||
| authorizationEntries | (_java.lang.Object_)\* | {html}Sets the individual entries on the authorization map{html} |
| defaultEntry | _[org.apache.activemq.security.AuthorizationEntry|#org.apache.activemq.security.AuthorizationEntry-types]_ | {html}{html} |
| entries | (_java.lang.Object_)\* | {html}A helper method to allow the destination map to be populated from a
dependency injection framework such as Spring{html} |
| groupClass | _java.lang.String_ | {html}{html} |
| tempDestinationAuthorizationEntry | _[org.apache.activemq.security.TempDestinationAuthorizationEntry|#org.apache.activemq.security.TempDestinationAuthorizationEntry-types]_ | {html}{html} |
{anchor:authorizationPlugin-element}
h3. The _[|#authorizationPlugin-element]_ Element
{html}An authorization plugin where each operation on a destination is checked
against an authorizationMap{html}
h4. Properties
|| Property Name || Type || Description ||
| map | _[org.apache.activemq.security.AuthorizationMap|#org.apache.activemq.security.AuthorizationMap-types]_ | {html}{html} |
{anchor:axionJDBCAdapter-element}
h3. The _[|#axionJDBCAdapter-element]_ Element
{html}Axion specific Adapter.
Axion does not seem to support ALTER statements or sub-selects. This means:
- We cannot auto upgrade the schema was we roll out new versions of ActiveMQ
- We cannot delete durable sub messages that have be acknowledged by all consumers.{html}
h4. Properties
|| Property Name || Type || Description ||
| batchStatements | _boolean_ | {html}Set the number of statements to process as a single batch DB update{html} |
| batchStatments | _boolean_ | {html}This value batchStatments is deprecated and will be removed in a future release. Use batchStatements instead (Note the 'e' in Statement)"{html} |
| maxRows | _int_ | {html}the max value for statement maxRows, used to limit jdbc queries{html} |
| statements | _[org.apache.activemq.store.jdbc.Statements|#org.apache.activemq.store.jdbc.Statements-types]_ | {html}{html} |
| useExternalMessageReferences | _boolean_ | {html}{html} |
{anchor:blobJDBCAdapter-element}
h3. The _[|#blobJDBCAdapter-element]_ Element
{html}This JDBCAdapter inserts and extracts BLOB data using the getBlob()/setBlob()
operations. This is a little more involved since to insert a blob you have
to:
1: insert empty blob. 2: select the blob 3: finally update the blob with data
value.
The databases/JDBC drivers that use this adapter are:
{html}
h4. Properties
|| Property Name || Type || Description ||
| batchStatements | _boolean_ | {html}Set the number of statements to process as a single batch DB update{html} |
| batchStatments | _boolean_ | {html}This value batchStatments is deprecated and will be removed in a future release. Use batchStatements instead (Note the 'e' in Statement)"{html} |
| maxRows | _int_ | {html}the max value for statement maxRows, used to limit jdbc queries{html} |
| statements | _[org.apache.activemq.store.jdbc.Statements|#org.apache.activemq.store.jdbc.Statements-types]_ | {html}{html} |
| useExternalMessageReferences | _boolean_ | {html}{html} |
{anchor:broker-element}
h3. The _[|#broker-element]_ Element
{html}An ActiveMQ Message Broker. It consists of a number of transport
connectors, network connectors and a bunch of properties which can be used to
configure the broker as its lazily created.{html}
h4. Properties
|| Property Name || Type || Description ||
| adjustUsageLimits | _boolean_ | {html}{html} |
| adminView | _org.apache.activemq.broker.jmx.BrokerView_ | {html}Returns the administration view of the broker; used to create and destroy
resources such as queues and topics. Note this method returns null if JMX
is disabled.{html} |
| advisorySupport | _java.lang.String_ | {html}Allows the support of advisory messages to be disabled for performance
reasons.{html} |
| allowTempAutoCreationOnSend | _boolean_ | {html}enable if temp destinations need to be propagated through a network when
advisorySupport==false. This is used in conjunction with the policy
gcInactiveDestinations for matching temps so they can get removed
when inactive{html} |
| brokerContext | _org.apache.activemq.broker.BrokerContext_ | {html}{html} |
| brokerId | _java.lang.String_ | {html}{html} |
| brokerName | _java.lang.String_ | {html}{html} |
| brokerObjectName | _javax.management.ObjectName_ | {html}Sets the JMX ObjectName for this broker{html} |
| cacheTempDestinations | _boolean_ | {html}{html} |
| consumerSystemUsage | _[org.apache.activemq.usage.SystemUsage|#org.apache.activemq.usage.SystemUsage-types]_ | {html}{html} |
| consumerSystemUsagePortion | _int_ | {html}{html} |
| dataDirectory | _java.lang.String_ | {html}Sets the directory in which the data files will be stored by default for
the JDBC and Journal persistence adaptors.{html} |
| dataDirectoryFile | _java.io.File_ | {html}Sets the directory in which the data files will be stored by default for
the JDBC and Journal persistence adaptors.{html} |
| dedicatedTaskRunner | _boolean_ | {html}{html} |
| deleteAllMessagesOnStartup | _java.lang.String_ | {html}Sets whether or not all messages are deleted on startup - mostly only
useful for testing.{html} |
| destinationFactory | _org.apache.activemq.broker.region.DestinationFactory_ | {html}{html} |
| destinationInterceptors | (_[org.apache.activemq.broker.region.DestinationInterceptor|#org.apache.activemq.broker.region.DestinationInterceptor-types]_)\* | {html}Sets the destination interceptors to use{html} |
| destinationPolicy | _[org.apache.activemq.broker.region.policy.PolicyMap|#org.apache.activemq.broker.region.policy.PolicyMap-types]_ | {html}Sets the destination specific policies available either for exact
destinations or for wildcard areas of destinations.{html} |
| destinations | (_[org.apache.activemq.command.ActiveMQDestination|#org.apache.activemq.command.ActiveMQDestination-types]_)\* | {html}Sets the destinations which should be loaded/created on startup{html} |
| diskUsageCheckRegrowThreshold | _java.lang.String_ | {html}{html} |
| enableStatistics | _boolean_ | {html}Sets whether or not the Broker's services enable statistics or not.{html} |
| ioExceptionHandler | _[org.apache.activemq.util.IOExceptionHandler|#org.apache.activemq.util.IOExceptionHandler-types]_ | {html}override the Default IOException handler, called when persistence adapter
has experiences File or JDBC I/O Exceptions{html} |
| jmsBridgeConnectors | (_[org.apache.activemq.network.jms.JmsConnector|#org.apache.activemq.network.jms.JmsConnector-types]_)\* | {html}{html} |
| jobSchedulerStore | _org.apache.activemq.broker.scheduler.JobSchedulerStore_ | {html}{html} |
| keepDurableSubsActive | _boolean_ | {html}{html} |
| managementContext | _[org.apache.activemq.broker.jmx.ManagementContext|#org.apache.activemq.broker.jmx.ManagementContext-types]_ | {html}{html} |
| maxPurgedDestinationsPerSweep | _int_ | {html}{html} |
| mbeanInvocationTimeout | _long_ | {html}Gets the time in Milliseconds that an invocation of an MBean method will wait before
failing. The default value is to wait forever (zero).{html} |
| messageAuthorizationPolicy | _org.apache.activemq.security.MessageAuthorizationPolicy_ | {html}Sets the policy used to decide if the current connection is authorized to
consume a given message{html} |
| monitorConnectionSplits | _boolean_ | {html}{html} |
| networkConnectorStartAsync | _boolean_ | {html}{html} |
| networkConnectorURIs | (_java.lang.String_)\* | {html}{html} |
| networkConnectors | (_[org.apache.activemq.network.NetworkConnector|#org.apache.activemq.network.NetworkConnector-types]_)\* | {html}Sets the network connectors which this broker will use to connect to
other brokers in a federated network{html} |
| offlineDurableSubscriberTaskSchedule | _long_ | {html}{html} |
| offlineDurableSubscriberTimeout | _long_ | {html}{html} |
| passiveSlave | _java.lang.String_ | {html}Get the passiveSlave{html} |
| persistenceAdapter | _[org.apache.activemq.store.PersistenceAdapter|#org.apache.activemq.store.PersistenceAdapter-types]_ | {html}Sets the persistence adaptor implementation to use for this broker{html} |
| persistenceFactory | _[org.apache.activemq.store.PersistenceAdapterFactory|#org.apache.activemq.store.PersistenceAdapterFactory-types]_ | {html}{html} |
| persistenceTaskRunnerFactory | _[org.apache.activemq.thread.TaskRunnerFactory|#org.apache.activemq.thread.TaskRunnerFactory-types]_ | {html}{html} |
| persistenceThreadPriority | _int_ | {html}{html} |
| persistent | _java.lang.String_ | {html}Sets whether or not persistence is enabled or disabled.{html} |
| plugins | (_[org.apache.activemq.broker.BrokerPlugin|#org.apache.activemq.broker.BrokerPlugin-types]_)\* | {html}Sets a number of broker plugins to install such as for security
authentication or authorization{html} |
| populateJMSXUserID | _boolean_ | {html}Sets whether or not the broker should populate the JMSXUserID header.{html} |
| populateUserNameInMBeans | _boolean_ | {html}Should MBeans that support showing the Authenticated User Name information have this
value filled in or not.{html} |
| producerSystemUsage | _[org.apache.activemq.usage.SystemUsage|#org.apache.activemq.usage.SystemUsage-types]_ | {html}{html} |
| producerSystemUsagePortion | _int_ | {html}{html} |
| proxyConnectors | (_java.lang.Object_)\* | {html}Sets the network connectors which this broker will use to connect to
other brokers in a federated network{html} |
| regionBroker | _[org.apache.activemq.broker.Broker|#org.apache.activemq.broker.Broker-types]_ | {html}{html} |
| rejectDurableConsumers | _boolean_ | {html}{html} |
| restartAllowed | _boolean_ | {html}Sets if the broker allowed to restart on shutdown.{html} |
| rollbackOnlyOnAsyncException | _boolean_ | {html}{html} |
| schedulePeriodForDestinationPurge | _int_ | {html}{html} |
| schedulePeriodForDiskUsageCheck | _int_ | {html}{html} |
| schedulerDirectory | _java.lang.String_ | {html}{html} |
| schedulerDirectoryFile | _java.io.File_ | {html}{html} |
| schedulerSupport | _java.lang.String_ | {html}{html} |
| services | (_[org.apache.activemq.Service|#org.apache.activemq.Service-types]_)\* | {html}Sets the services associated with this broker.{html} |
| shutdownHooks | (_java.lang.Object_)\* | {html}Sets hooks to be executed when broker shut down{html} |
| shutdownOnMasterFailure | _boolean_ | {html}{html} |
| shutdownOnSlaveFailure | _java.lang.String_ | {html}{html} |
| splitSystemUsageForProducersConsumers | _boolean_ | {html}{html} |
| sslContext | _[org.apache.activemq.broker.SslContext|#org.apache.activemq.broker.SslContext-types]_ | {html}{html} |
| start | _boolean_ | {html}Sets whether or not the broker is started along with the ApplicationContext it is defined within.
Normally you would want the broker to start up along with the ApplicationContext but sometimes when working
with JUnit tests you may wish to start and stop the broker explicitly yourself.{html} |
| startAsync | _boolean_ | {html}{html} |
| startException | _java.lang.Throwable_ | {html}{html} |
| storeOpenWireVersion | _int_ | {html}{html} |
| systemExitOnShutdown | _java.lang.String_ | {html}{html} |
| systemExitOnShutdownExitCode | _int_ | {html}{html} |
| systemUsage | _[org.apache.activemq.usage.SystemUsage|#org.apache.activemq.usage.SystemUsage-types]_ | {html}{html} |
| taskRunnerFactory | _[org.apache.activemq.thread.TaskRunnerFactory|#org.apache.activemq.thread.TaskRunnerFactory-types]_ | {html}{html} |
| taskRunnerPriority | _int_ | {html}{html} |
| tempDataStore | _[org.apache.activemq.store.PListStore|#org.apache.activemq.store.PListStore-types]_ | {html}{html} |
| timeBeforePurgeTempDestinations | _int_ | {html}{html} |
| tmpDataDirectory | _java.io.File_ | {html}{html} |
| transportConnectorURIs | (_java.lang.String_)\* | {html}{html} |
| transportConnectors | (_[org.apache.activemq.broker.TransportConnector|#org.apache.activemq.broker.TransportConnector-types]_)\* | {html}Sets the transport connectors which this broker will listen on for new
clients{html} |
| useAuthenticatedPrincipalForJMSXUserID | _boolean_ | {html}{html} |
| useJmx | _java.lang.String_ | {html}Sets whether or not the Broker's services should be exposed into JMX or
not.{html} |
| useLocalHostBrokerName | _boolean_ | {html}{html} |
| useLoggingForShutdownErrors | _boolean_ | {html}Sets whether or not we should use commons-logging when reporting errors
when shutting down the broker{html} |
| useMirroredQueues | _boolean_ | {html}Sets whether or not Mirrored
Queues should be supported by default if they have not been
explicitly configured.{html} |
| useShutdownHook | _boolean_ | {html}Sets whether or not we should use a shutdown handler to close down the
broker cleanly if the JVM is terminated. It is recommended you leave this
enabled.{html} |
| useTempMirroredQueues | _boolean_ | {html}{html} |
| useVirtualDestSubs | _boolean_ | {html}{html} |
| useVirtualDestSubsOnCreation | _boolean_ | {html}{html} |
| useVirtualTopics | _boolean_ | {html}Sets whether or not Virtual
Topics should be supported by default if they have not been
explicitly configured.{html} |
| vmConnectorURI | _java.net.URI_ | {html}{html} |
| waitForSlave | _java.lang.String_ | {html}{html} |
| waitForSlaveTimeout | _long_ | {html}{html} |
{anchor:brokerService-element}
h3. The _[|#brokerService-element]_ Element
{html}Manages the life-cycle of an ActiveMQ Broker. A BrokerService consists of a
number of transport connectors, network connectors and a bunch of properties
which can be used to configure the broker as its lazily created.{html}
h4. Properties
|| Property Name || Type || Description ||
| adjustUsageLimits | _boolean_ | {html}{html} |
| adminView | _org.apache.activemq.broker.jmx.BrokerView_ | {html}Returns the administration view of the broker; used to create and destroy
resources such as queues and topics. Note this method returns null if JMX
is disabled.{html} |
| advisorySupport | _java.lang.String_ | {html}Allows the support of advisory messages to be disabled for performance
reasons.{html} |
| allowTempAutoCreationOnSend | _boolean_ | {html}enable if temp destinations need to be propagated through a network when
advisorySupport==false. This is used in conjunction with the policy
gcInactiveDestinations for matching temps so they can get removed
when inactive{html} |
| brokerContext | _org.apache.activemq.broker.BrokerContext_ | {html}{html} |
| brokerId | _java.lang.String_ | {html}{html} |
| brokerName | _java.lang.String_ | {html}{html} |
| brokerObjectName | _javax.management.ObjectName_ | {html}Sets the JMX ObjectName for this broker{html} |
| cacheTempDestinations | _boolean_ | {html}{html} |
| consumerSystemUsage | _[org.apache.activemq.usage.SystemUsage|#org.apache.activemq.usage.SystemUsage-types]_ | {html}{html} |
| consumerSystemUsagePortion | _int_ | {html}{html} |
| dataDirectory | _java.lang.String_ | {html}Sets the directory in which the data files will be stored by default for
the JDBC and Journal persistence adaptors.{html} |
| dataDirectoryFile | _java.io.File_ | {html}Sets the directory in which the data files will be stored by default for
the JDBC and Journal persistence adaptors.{html} |
| dedicatedTaskRunner | _boolean_ | {html}{html} |
| deleteAllMessagesOnStartup | _java.lang.String_ | {html}Sets whether or not all messages are deleted on startup - mostly only
useful for testing.{html} |
| destinationFactory | _org.apache.activemq.broker.region.DestinationFactory_ | {html}{html} |
| destinationInterceptors | (_[org.apache.activemq.broker.region.DestinationInterceptor|#org.apache.activemq.broker.region.DestinationInterceptor-types]_)\* | {html}Sets the destination interceptors to use{html} |
| destinationPolicy | _[org.apache.activemq.broker.region.policy.PolicyMap|#org.apache.activemq.broker.region.policy.PolicyMap-types]_ | {html}Sets the destination specific policies available either for exact
destinations or for wildcard areas of destinations.{html} |
| destinations | (_[org.apache.activemq.command.ActiveMQDestination|#org.apache.activemq.command.ActiveMQDestination-types]_)\* | {html}Sets the destinations which should be loaded/created on startup{html} |
| diskUsageCheckRegrowThreshold | _java.lang.String_ | {html}{html} |
| enableStatistics | _boolean_ | {html}Sets whether or not the Broker's services enable statistics or not.{html} |
| ioExceptionHandler | _[org.apache.activemq.util.IOExceptionHandler|#org.apache.activemq.util.IOExceptionHandler-types]_ | {html}override the Default IOException handler, called when persistence adapter
has experiences File or JDBC I/O Exceptions{html} |
| jmsBridgeConnectors | (_[org.apache.activemq.network.jms.JmsConnector|#org.apache.activemq.network.jms.JmsConnector-types]_)\* | {html}{html} |
| jobSchedulerStore | _org.apache.activemq.broker.scheduler.JobSchedulerStore_ | {html}{html} |
| keepDurableSubsActive | _boolean_ | {html}{html} |
| managementContext | _[org.apache.activemq.broker.jmx.ManagementContext|#org.apache.activemq.broker.jmx.ManagementContext-types]_ | {html}{html} |
| maxPurgedDestinationsPerSweep | _int_ | {html}{html} |
| mbeanInvocationTimeout | _long_ | {html}Gets the time in Milliseconds that an invocation of an MBean method will wait before
failing. The default value is to wait forever (zero).{html} |
| messageAuthorizationPolicy | _org.apache.activemq.security.MessageAuthorizationPolicy_ | {html}Sets the policy used to decide if the current connection is authorized to
consume a given message{html} |
| monitorConnectionSplits | _boolean_ | {html}{html} |
| networkConnectorStartAsync | _boolean_ | {html}{html} |
| networkConnectorURIs | (_java.lang.String_)\* | {html}{html} |
| networkConnectors | (_[org.apache.activemq.network.NetworkConnector|#org.apache.activemq.network.NetworkConnector-types]_)\* | {html}Sets the network connectors which this broker will use to connect to
other brokers in a federated network{html} |
| offlineDurableSubscriberTaskSchedule | _long_ | {html}{html} |
| offlineDurableSubscriberTimeout | _long_ | {html}{html} |
| passiveSlave | _java.lang.String_ | {html}Get the passiveSlave{html} |
| persistenceAdapter | _[org.apache.activemq.store.PersistenceAdapter|#org.apache.activemq.store.PersistenceAdapter-types]_ | {html}Sets the persistence adaptor implementation to use for this broker{html} |
| persistenceFactory | _[org.apache.activemq.store.PersistenceAdapterFactory|#org.apache.activemq.store.PersistenceAdapterFactory-types]_ | {html}{html} |
| persistenceTaskRunnerFactory | _[org.apache.activemq.thread.TaskRunnerFactory|#org.apache.activemq.thread.TaskRunnerFactory-types]_ | {html}{html} |
| persistenceThreadPriority | _int_ | {html}{html} |
| persistent | _java.lang.String_ | {html}Sets whether or not persistence is enabled or disabled.{html} |
| plugins | (_[org.apache.activemq.broker.BrokerPlugin|#org.apache.activemq.broker.BrokerPlugin-types]_)\* | {html}Sets a number of broker plugins to install such as for security
authentication or authorization{html} |
| populateJMSXUserID | _boolean_ | {html}Sets whether or not the broker should populate the JMSXUserID header.{html} |
| populateUserNameInMBeans | _boolean_ | {html}Should MBeans that support showing the Authenticated User Name information have this
value filled in or not.{html} |
| producerSystemUsage | _[org.apache.activemq.usage.SystemUsage|#org.apache.activemq.usage.SystemUsage-types]_ | {html}{html} |
| producerSystemUsagePortion | _int_ | {html}{html} |
| proxyConnectors | (_java.lang.Object_)\* | {html}Sets the network connectors which this broker will use to connect to
other brokers in a federated network{html} |
| regionBroker | _[org.apache.activemq.broker.Broker|#org.apache.activemq.broker.Broker-types]_ | {html}{html} |
| rejectDurableConsumers | _boolean_ | {html}{html} |
| restartAllowed | _boolean_ | {html}Sets if the broker allowed to restart on shutdown.{html} |
| rollbackOnlyOnAsyncException | _boolean_ | {html}{html} |
| schedulePeriodForDestinationPurge | _int_ | {html}{html} |
| schedulePeriodForDiskUsageCheck | _int_ | {html}{html} |
| schedulerDirectory | _java.lang.String_ | {html}{html} |
| schedulerDirectoryFile | _java.io.File_ | {html}{html} |
| schedulerSupport | _java.lang.String_ | {html}{html} |
| services | (_[org.apache.activemq.Service|#org.apache.activemq.Service-types]_)\* | {html}Sets the services associated with this broker.{html} |
| shutdownHooks | (_java.lang.Object_)\* | {html}Sets hooks to be executed when broker shut down{html} |
| shutdownOnMasterFailure | _boolean_ | {html}{html} |
| shutdownOnSlaveFailure | _java.lang.String_ | {html}{html} |
| splitSystemUsageForProducersConsumers | _boolean_ | {html}{html} |
| sslContext | _[org.apache.activemq.broker.SslContext|#org.apache.activemq.broker.SslContext-types]_ | {html}{html} |
| startAsync | _boolean_ | {html}{html} |
| startException | _java.lang.Throwable_ | {html}{html} |
| storeOpenWireVersion | _int_ | {html}{html} |
| systemExitOnShutdown | _java.lang.String_ | {html}{html} |
| systemExitOnShutdownExitCode | _int_ | {html}{html} |
| systemUsage | _[org.apache.activemq.usage.SystemUsage|#org.apache.activemq.usage.SystemUsage-types]_ | {html}{html} |
| taskRunnerFactory | _[org.apache.activemq.thread.TaskRunnerFactory|#org.apache.activemq.thread.TaskRunnerFactory-types]_ | {html}{html} |
| taskRunnerPriority | _int_ | {html}{html} |
| tempDataStore | _[org.apache.activemq.store.PListStore|#org.apache.activemq.store.PListStore-types]_ | {html}{html} |
| timeBeforePurgeTempDestinations | _int_ | {html}{html} |
| tmpDataDirectory | _java.io.File_ | {html}{html} |
| transportConnectorURIs | (_java.lang.String_)\* | {html}{html} |
| transportConnectors | (_[org.apache.activemq.broker.TransportConnector|#org.apache.activemq.broker.TransportConnector-types]_)\* | {html}Sets the transport connectors which this broker will listen on for new
clients{html} |
| useAuthenticatedPrincipalForJMSXUserID | _boolean_ | {html}{html} |
| useJmx | _java.lang.String_ | {html}Sets whether or not the Broker's services should be exposed into JMX or
not.{html} |
| useLocalHostBrokerName | _boolean_ | {html}{html} |
| useLoggingForShutdownErrors | _boolean_ | {html}Sets whether or not we should use commons-logging when reporting errors
when shutting down the broker{html} |
| useMirroredQueues | _boolean_ | {html}Sets whether or not Mirrored
Queues should be supported by default if they have not been
explicitly configured.{html} |
| useShutdownHook | _boolean_ | {html}Sets whether or not we should use a shutdown handler to close down the
broker cleanly if the JVM is terminated. It is recommended you leave this
enabled.{html} |
| useTempMirroredQueues | _boolean_ | {html}{html} |
| useVirtualDestSubs | _boolean_ | {html}{html} |
| useVirtualDestSubsOnCreation | _boolean_ | {html}{html} |
| useVirtualTopics | _boolean_ | {html}Sets whether or not Virtual
Topics should be supported by default if they have not been
explicitly configured.{html} |
| vmConnectorURI | _java.net.URI_ | {html}{html} |
| waitForSlave | _java.lang.String_ | {html}{html} |
| waitForSlaveTimeout | _long_ | {html}{html} |
{anchor:bytesJDBCAdapter-element}
h3. The _[|#bytesJDBCAdapter-element]_ Element
{html}This JDBCAdapter inserts and extracts BLOB data using the
setBytes()/getBytes() operations. The databases/JDBC drivers that use this
adapter are:{html}
h4. Properties
|| Property Name || Type || Description ||
| batchStatements | _boolean_ | {html}Set the number of statements to process as a single batch DB update{html} |
| batchStatments | _boolean_ | {html}This value batchStatments is deprecated and will be removed in a future release. Use batchStatements instead (Note the 'e' in Statement)"{html} |
| maxRows | _int_ | {html}the max value for statement maxRows, used to limit jdbc queries{html} |
| statements | _[org.apache.activemq.store.jdbc.Statements|#org.apache.activemq.store.jdbc.Statements-types]_ | {html}{html} |
| useExternalMessageReferences | _boolean_ | {html}{html} |
{anchor:cachedLDAPAuthorizationMap-element}
h3. The _[|#cachedLDAPAuthorizationMap-element]_ Element
{html}A {@link DefaultAuthorizationMap} implementation which uses LDAP to initialize and update authorization
policy.{html}
h4. Properties
|| Property Name || Type || Description ||
| adminPermissionGroupSearchFilter | _java.lang.String_ | {html}{html} |
| authentication | _java.lang.String_ | {html}{html} |
| connectionPassword | _java.lang.String_ | {html}{html} |
| connectionProtocol | _java.lang.String_ | {html}{html} |
| connectionURL | _java.lang.String_ | {html}{html} |
| connectionUsername | _java.lang.String_ | {html}{html} |
| groupClass | _java.lang.String_ | {html}{html} |
| groupNameAttribute | _java.lang.String_ | {html}{html} |
| groupObjectClass | _java.lang.String_ | {html}{html} |
| legacyGroupMapping | _boolean_ | {html}{html} |
| permissionGroupMemberAttribute | _java.lang.String_ | {html}{html} |
| queueSearchBase | _java.lang.String_ | {html}{html} |
| readPermissionGroupSearchFilter | _java.lang.String_ | {html}{html} |
| refreshDisabled | _boolean_ | {html}{html} |
| refreshInterval | _int_ | {html}{html} |
| tempSearchBase | _java.lang.String_ | {html}{html} |
| topicSearchBase | _java.lang.String_ | {html}{html} |
| userNameAttribute | _java.lang.String_ | {html}{html} |
| userObjectClass | _java.lang.String_ | {html}{html} |
| writePermissionGroupSearchFilter | _java.lang.String_ | {html}{html} |
{anchor:cachedMessageGroupMapFactory-element}
h3. The _[|#cachedMessageGroupMapFactory-element]_ Element
{html}A factory to create instances of {@link org.apache.activemq.broker.region.group.CachedMessageGroupMap} when implementing the
Message Groups functionality.{html}
h4. Properties
|| Property Name || Type || Description ||
| cacheSize | _int_ | {html}{html} |
{anchor:camelEndpointLoader-element}
h3. The _[|#camelEndpointLoader-element]_ Element
{html}A helper bean which populates a {@link CamelContext} with ActiveMQ Queue endpoints{html}
h4. Properties
|| Property Name || Type || Description ||
| camelContext | _org.apache.camel.CamelContext_ | {html}{html} |
| component | _org.apache.activemq.camel.component.ActiveMQComponent_ | {html}{html} |
| source | _org.apache.activemq.advisory.DestinationSource_ | {html}{html} |
{anchor:camelRoutesBrokerPlugin-element}
h3. The _[|#camelRoutesBrokerPlugin-element]_ Element
{html}A CamelRoutesBrokerPlugin
load camel routes dynamically from a routes.xml file located in same directory as ActiveMQ.xml{html}
h4. Properties
|| Property Name || Type || Description ||
| checkPeriod | _int_ | {html}{html} |
| routesFile | _java.lang.String_ | {html}{html} |
{anchor:compositeDemandForwardingBridge-element}
h3. The _[|#compositeDemandForwardingBridge-element]_ Element
{html}A demand forwarding bridge which works with multicast style transports where
a single Transport could be communicating with multiple remote brokers{html}
h4. Properties
|| Property Name || Type || Description ||
| brokerService | _[org.apache.activemq.broker.BrokerService|#org.apache.activemq.broker.BrokerService-types]_ | {html}{html} |
| configuration | _[org.apache.activemq.network.NetworkBridgeConfiguration|#org.apache.activemq.network.NetworkBridgeConfiguration-types]_ | {html}{html} |
| createdByDuplex | _boolean_ | {html}{html} |
| durableDestinations | (_[org.apache.activemq.command.ActiveMQDestination|#org.apache.activemq.command.ActiveMQDestination-types]_)\* | {html}{html} |
| dynamicallyIncludedDestinations | (_[org.apache.activemq.command.ActiveMQDestination|#org.apache.activemq.command.ActiveMQDestination-types]_)\* | {html}{html} |
| excludedDestinations | (_[org.apache.activemq.command.ActiveMQDestination|#org.apache.activemq.command.ActiveMQDestination-types]_)\* | {html}{html} |
| localBroker | _org.apache.activemq.transport.Transport_ | {html}{html} |
| mbeanObjectName | _javax.management.ObjectName_ | {html}{html} |
| networkBridgeListener | _org.apache.activemq.network.NetworkBridgeListener_ | {html}{html} |
| remoteBroker | _org.apache.activemq.transport.Transport_ | {html}{html} |
| staticallyIncludedDestinations | (_[org.apache.activemq.command.ActiveMQDestination|#org.apache.activemq.command.ActiveMQDestination-types]_)\* | {html}{html} |
{anchor:compositeQueue-element}
h3. The _[|#compositeQueue-element]_ Element
{html}Represents a virtual queue which forwards to a number of other destinations.{html}
h4. Properties
|| Property Name || Type || Description ||
| concurrentSend | _boolean_ | {html}when true, sends are done in parallel with the broker executor{html} |
| copyMessage | _boolean_ | {html}Sets whether a copy of the message will be sent to each destination.
Defaults to true so that the forward destination is set as the
destination of the message{html} |
| forwardOnly | _boolean_ | {html}Sets if the virtual destination is forward only (and so there is no
physical queue to match the virtual queue) or if there is also a physical
queue with the same name).{html} |
| forwardTo | (_java.lang.Object_)\* | {html}Sets the list of destinations to forward to{html} |
| name | _java.lang.String_ | {html}Sets the name of this composite destination{html} |
{anchor:compositeTopic-element}
h3. The _[|#compositeTopic-element]_ Element
{html}Represents a virtual topic which forwards to a number of other destinations.{html}
h4. Properties
|| Property Name || Type || Description ||
| concurrentSend | _boolean_ | {html}when true, sends are done in parallel with the broker executor{html} |
| copyMessage | _boolean_ | {html}Sets whether a copy of the message will be sent to each destination.
Defaults to true so that the forward destination is set as the
destination of the message{html} |
| forwardOnly | _boolean_ | {html}Sets if the virtual destination is forward only (and so there is no
physical queue to match the virtual queue) or if there is also a physical
queue with the same name).{html} |
| forwardTo | (_java.lang.Object_)\* | {html}Sets the list of destinations to forward to{html} |
| name | _java.lang.String_ | {html}Sets the name of this composite destination{html} |
{anchor:conditionalNetworkBridgeFilterFactory-element}
h3. The _[|#conditionalNetworkBridgeFilterFactory-element]_ Element
{html}implement conditional behavior for queue consumers, allows replaying back to
origin if no consumers are present on the local broker after a configurable
delay, irrespective of the TTL. Also allows rate limiting of messages
through the network, useful for static includes{html}
h4. Properties
|| Property Name || Type || Description ||
| rateDuration | _int_ | {html}{html} |
| rateLimit | _int_ | {html}{html} |
| replayDelay | _int_ | {html}{html} |
| replayWhenNoConsumers | _boolean_ | {html}{html} |
{anchor:connectionDotFilePlugin-element}
h3. The _[|#connectionDotFilePlugin-element]_ Element
{html}A DOT file creator plugin which
creates a DOT file showing the current connections{html}
h4. Properties
|| Property Name || Type || Description ||
| file | _java.lang.String_ | {html}Sets the destination file name to create the destination diagram{html} |
{anchor:connectionFactory-element}
h3. The _[|#connectionFactory-element]_ Element
{html}A Spring enhanced connection
factory which will automatically use the Spring bean name as the clientIDPrefix property
so that connections created have client IDs related to your Spring.xml file for
easier comprehension from JMX.{html}
h4. Properties
|| Property Name || Type || Description ||
| alwaysSessionAsync | _boolean_ | {html}If this flag is not set then a separate thread is not used for dispatching messages for each Session in
the Connection. However, a separate thread is always used if there is more than one session, or the session
isn't in auto acknowledge or duplicates ok mode. By default this value is set to true and session dispatch
happens asynchronously.{html} |
| alwaysSyncSend | _boolean_ | {html}Set true if always require messages to be sync sent{html} |
| auditDepth | _int_ | {html}{html} |
| auditMaximumProducerNumber | _int_ | {html}{html} |
| beanName | _java.lang.String_ | {html}{html} |
| blobTransferPolicy | _org.apache.activemq.blob.BlobTransferPolicy_ | {html}Sets the policy used to describe how out-of-band BLOBs (Binary Large
OBjects) are transferred from producers to brokers to consumers{html} |
| brokerURL | _java.lang.String_ | {html}Sets the connection
URL used to connect to the ActiveMQ broker.{html} |
| checkForDuplicates | _boolean_ | {html}{html} |
| clientID | _java.lang.String_ | {html}Sets the JMS clientID to use for the created connection. Note that this
can only be used by one connection at once so generally its a better idea
to set the clientID on a Connection{html} |
| clientIDPrefix | _java.lang.String_ | {html}Sets the prefix used by autogenerated JMS Client ID values which are used
if the JMS client does not explicitly specify on.{html} |
| clientIdGenerator | _org.apache.activemq.util.IdGenerator_ | {html}{html} |
| clientInternalExceptionListener | _org.apache.activemq.ClientInternalExceptionListener_ | {html}Allows an {@link ClientInternalExceptionListener} to be configured on the ConnectionFactory so that when this factory
is used by frameworks which don't expose the Connection such as Spring JmsTemplate, you can register
an exception listener.
Note: access to this clientInternalExceptionListener will not be serialized if it is associated with more than
on connection (as it will be if more than one connection is subsequently created by this connection factory){html} |
| closeTimeout | _int_ | {html}Sets the timeout before a close is considered complete. Normally a
close() on a connection waits for confirmation from the broker; this
allows that operation to timeout to save the client hanging if there is
no broker{html} |
| connectResponseTimeout | _int_ | {html}{html} |
| connectionIDPrefix | _java.lang.String_ | {html}Sets the prefix used by connection id generator{html} |
| connectionIdGenerator | _org.apache.activemq.util.IdGenerator_ | {html}{html} |
| consumerExpiryCheckEnabled | _boolean_ | {html}Controls whether message expiration checking is done in each MessageConsumer
prior to dispatching a message. Disabling this check can lead to consumption
of expired messages.{html} |
| consumerFailoverRedeliveryWaitPeriod | _long_ | {html}{html} |
| copyMessageOnSend | _boolean_ | {html}Should a JMS message be copied to a new JMS Message object as part of the
send() method in JMS. This is enabled by default to be compliant with the
JMS specification. You can disable it if you do not mutate JMS messages
after they are sent for a performance boost{html} |
| disableTimeStampsByDefault | _boolean_ | {html}Sets whether or not timestamps on messages should be disabled or not. If
you disable them it adds a small performance boost.{html} |
| dispatchAsync | _boolean_ | {html}Enables or disables the default setting of whether or not consumers have
their messages dispatched
synchronously or asynchronously by the broker. For non-durable
topics for example we typically dispatch synchronously by default to
minimize context switches which boost performance. However sometimes its
better to go slower to ensure that a single blocked consumer socket does
not block delivery to other consumers.{html} |
| exceptionListener | _javax.jms.ExceptionListener_ | {html}Allows an {@link ExceptionListener} to be configured on the ConnectionFactory so that when this factory
is used by frameworks which don't expose the Connection such as Spring JmsTemplate, you can register
an exception listener.
Note: access to this exceptionLinstener will not be serialized if it is associated with more than
on connection (as it will be if more than one connection is subsequently created by this connection factory){html} |
| exclusiveConsumer | _boolean_ | {html}Enables or disables whether or not queue consumers should be exclusive or
not for example to preserve ordering when not using Message Groups{html} |
| maxThreadPoolSize | _int_ | {html}{html} |
| messagePrioritySupported | _boolean_ | {html}{html} |
| nestedMapAndListEnabled | _boolean_ | {html}Enables/disables whether or not Message properties and MapMessage entries
support Nested
Structures of Map and List objects{html} |
| nonBlockingRedelivery | _boolean_ | {html}When true a MessageConsumer will not stop Message delivery before re-delivering Messages
from a rolled back transaction. This implies that message order will not be preserved and
also will result in the TransactedIndividualAck option to be enabled.{html} |
| objectMessageSerializationDefered | _boolean_ | {html}When an object is set on an ObjectMessage, the JMS spec requires the
object to be serialized by that set method. Enabling this flag causes the
object to not get serialized. The object may subsequently get serialized
if the message needs to be sent over a socket or stored to disk.{html} |
| optimizeAcknowledge | _boolean_ | {html}{html} |
| optimizeAcknowledgeTimeOut | _long_ | {html}The max time in milliseconds between optimized ack batches{html} |
| optimizedAckScheduledAckInterval | _long_ | {html}Gets the configured time interval that is used to force all MessageConsumers that have optimizedAcknowledge enabled
to send an ack for any outstanding Message Acks. By default this value is set to zero meaning that the consumers
will not do any background Message acknowledgment.{html} |
| optimizedMessageDispatch | _boolean_ | {html}If this flag is set then an larger prefetch limit is used - only
applicable for durable topic subscribers.{html} |
| password | _java.lang.String_ | {html}Sets the JMS password used for connections created from this factory{html} |
| prefetchPolicy | _[org.apache.activemq.ActiveMQPrefetchPolicy|#org.apache.activemq.ActiveMQPrefetchPolicy-types]_ | {html}Sets the prefetch
policy for consumers created by this connection.{html} |
| producerWindowSize | _int_ | {html}{html} |
| properties | _java.util.Properties_ | {html}Get the properties from this instance for storing in JNDI{html} |
| redeliveryPolicy | _[org.apache.activemq.RedeliveryPolicy|#org.apache.activemq.RedeliveryPolicy-types]_ | {html}Sets the global default redelivery policy to be used when a message is delivered
but the session is rolled back{html} |
| redeliveryPolicyMap | _[org.apache.activemq.broker.region.policy.RedeliveryPolicyMap|#org.apache.activemq.broker.region.policy.RedeliveryPolicyMap-types]_ | {html}Sets the global redelivery policy mapping to be used when a message is delivered
but the session is rolled back{html} |
| rejectedTaskHandler | _java.util.concurrent.RejectedExecutionHandler_ | {html}{html} |
| rmIdFromConnectionId | _boolean_ | {html}uses the connection id as the resource identity for XAResource.isSameRM
ensuring join will only occur on a single connection{html} |
| sendAcksAsync | _boolean_ | {html}{html} |
| sendTimeout | _int_ | {html}{html} |
| sessionTaskRunner | _[org.apache.activemq.thread.TaskRunnerFactory|#org.apache.activemq.thread.TaskRunnerFactory-types]_ | {html}{html} |
| statsEnabled | _boolean_ | {html}{html} |
| transactedIndividualAck | _boolean_ | {html}when true, submit individual transacted acks immediately rather than with transaction completion.
This allows the acks to represent delivery status which can be persisted on rollback
Used in conjunction with org.apache.activemq.store.kahadb.KahaDBPersistenceAdapter#setRewriteOnRedelivery(boolean) true{html} |
| transformer | _org.apache.activemq.MessageTransformer_ | {html}Sets the transformer used to transform messages before they are sent on
to the JMS bus or when they are received from the bus but before they are
delivered to the JMS client{html} |
| transportListener | _org.apache.activemq.transport.TransportListener_ | {html}Allows a listener to be configured on the ConnectionFactory so that when this factory is used
with frameworks which don't expose the Connection such as Spring JmsTemplate, you can still register
a transport listener.{html} |
| trustAllPackages | _boolean_ | {html}{html} |
| trustedPackages | (_java.lang.Object_)\* | {html}{html} |
| useAsyncSend | _boolean_ | {html}Forces the use of Async Sends which
adds a massive performance boost; but means that the send() method will
return immediately whether the message has been sent or not which could
lead to message loss.{html} |
| useBeanNameAsClientIdPrefix | _boolean_ | {html}{html} |
| useCompression | _boolean_ | {html}Enables the use of compression of the message bodies{html} |
| useDedicatedTaskRunner | _boolean_ | {html}{html} |
| useRetroactiveConsumer | _boolean_ | {html}Sets whether or not retroactive consumers are enabled. Retroactive
consumers allow non-durable topic subscribers to receive old messages
that were published before the non-durable subscriber started.{html} |
| userName | _java.lang.String_ | {html}Sets the JMS userName used by connections created by this factory{html} |
| warnAboutUnstartedConnectionTimeout | _long_ | {html}Enables the timeout from a connection creation to when a warning is
generated if the connection is not properly started via
{@link Connection#start()} and a message is received by a consumer. It is
a very common gotcha to forget to start
the connection so this option makes the default case to create a
warning if the user forgets. To disable the warning just set the value to <
0 (say -1).{html} |
| watchTopicAdvisories | _boolean_ | {html}{html} |
{anchor:constantPendingMessageLimitStrategy-element}
h3. The _[|#constantPendingMessageLimitStrategy-element]_ Element
{html}This PendingMessageLimitStrategy is configured to a constant value for all subscriptions.{html}
h4. Properties
|| Property Name || Type || Description ||
| limit | _int_ | {html}{html} |
{anchor:database-locker-element}
h3. The _[|#database-locker-element]_ Element
{html}Represents an exclusive lock on a database to avoid multiple brokers running
against the same logical database.{html}
h4. Properties
|| Property Name || Type || Description ||
| createTablesOnStartup | _boolean_ | {html}{html} |
| dataSource | _javax.sql.DataSource_ | {html}{html} |
| exceptionHandler | _org.apache.activemq.util.Handler_ | {html}{html} |
| failIfLocked | _boolean_ | {html}{html} |
| lockAcquireSleepInterval | _long_ | {html}{html} |
| lockable | _[org.apache.activemq.broker.LockableServiceSupport|#org.apache.activemq.broker.LockableServiceSupport-types]_ | {html}{html} |
| name | _java.lang.String_ | {html}{html} |
| queryTimeout | _int_ | {html}{html} |
| statements | _[org.apache.activemq.store.jdbc.Statements|#org.apache.activemq.store.jdbc.Statements-types]_ | {html}{html} |
{anchor:db2JDBCAdapter-element}
h3. The _[|#db2JDBCAdapter-element]_ Element
{html}{html}
h4. Properties
|| Property Name || Type || Description ||
| batchStatements | _boolean_ | {html}Set the number of statements to process as a single batch DB update{html} |
| batchStatments | _boolean_ | {html}This value batchStatments is deprecated and will be removed in a future release. Use batchStatements instead (Note the 'e' in Statement)"{html} |
| maxRows | _int_ | {html}the max value for statement maxRows, used to limit jdbc queries{html} |
| statements | _[org.apache.activemq.store.jdbc.Statements|#org.apache.activemq.store.jdbc.Statements-types]_ | {html}{html} |
| useExternalMessageReferences | _boolean_ | {html}{html} |
{anchor:defaultIOExceptionHandler-element}
h3. The _[|#defaultIOExceptionHandler-element]_ Element
{html}{html}
h4. Properties
|| Property Name || Type || Description ||
| brokerService | _[org.apache.activemq.broker.BrokerService|#org.apache.activemq.broker.BrokerService-types]_ | {html}{html} |
| ignoreAllErrors | _boolean_ | {html}{html} |
| ignoreNoSpaceErrors | _boolean_ | {html}{html} |
| ignoreSQLExceptions | _boolean_ | {html}{html} |
| noSpaceMessage | _java.lang.String_ | {html}{html} |
| resumeCheckSleepPeriod | _long_ | {html}{html} |
| sqlExceptionMessage | _java.lang.String_ | {html}{html} |
| stopStartConnectors | _boolean_ | {html}{html} |
| systemExitOnShutdown | _boolean_ | {html}{html} |
{anchor:defaultJDBCAdapter-element}
h3. The _[|#defaultJDBCAdapter-element]_ Element
{html}Implements all the default JDBC operations that are used by the JDBCPersistenceAdapter. sub-classing is
encouraged to override the default implementation of methods to account for differences in JDBC Driver
implementations. The JDBCAdapter inserts and extracts BLOB data using the getBytes()/setBytes() operations.
The databases/JDBC drivers that use this adapter are:
{html}
h4. Properties
|| Property Name || Type || Description ||
| batchStatements | _boolean_ | {html}Set the number of statements to process as a single batch DB update{html} |
| batchStatments | _boolean_ | {html}This value batchStatments is deprecated and will be removed in a future release. Use batchStatements instead (Note the 'e' in Statement)"{html} |
| maxRows | _int_ | {html}the max value for statement maxRows, used to limit jdbc queries{html} |
| statements | _[org.apache.activemq.store.jdbc.Statements|#org.apache.activemq.store.jdbc.Statements-types]_ | {html}{html} |
| useExternalMessageReferences | _boolean_ | {html}{html} |
{anchor:defaultNetworkBridgeFilterFactory-element}
h3. The _[|#defaultNetworkBridgeFilterFactory-element]_ Element
{html}implement default behavior, filter that will not allow re-send to origin
based on brokerPath and which respects networkTTL{html}
{anchor:defaultUsageCapacity-element}
h3. The _[|#defaultUsageCapacity-element]_ Element
{html}Identify if a limit has been reached{html}
h4. Properties
|| Property Name || Type || Description ||
| limit | _long_ | {html}{html} |
{anchor:demandForwardingBridge-element}
h3. The _[|#demandForwardingBridge-element]_ Element
{html}Forwards messages from the local broker to the remote broker based on demand.{html}
h4. Properties
|| Property Name || Type || Description ||
| brokerService | _[org.apache.activemq.broker.BrokerService|#org.apache.activemq.broker.BrokerService-types]_ | {html}{html} |
| configuration | _[org.apache.activemq.network.NetworkBridgeConfiguration|#org.apache.activemq.network.NetworkBridgeConfiguration-types]_ | {html}{html} |
| createdByDuplex | _boolean_ | {html}{html} |
| durableDestinations | (_[org.apache.activemq.command.ActiveMQDestination|#org.apache.activemq.command.ActiveMQDestination-types]_)\* | {html}{html} |
| dynamicallyIncludedDestinations | (_[org.apache.activemq.command.ActiveMQDestination|#org.apache.activemq.command.ActiveMQDestination-types]_)\* | {html}{html} |
| excludedDestinations | (_[org.apache.activemq.command.ActiveMQDestination|#org.apache.activemq.command.ActiveMQDestination-types]_)\* | {html}{html} |
| localBroker | _org.apache.activemq.transport.Transport_ | {html}{html} |
| mbeanObjectName | _javax.management.ObjectName_ | {html}{html} |
| networkBridgeListener | _org.apache.activemq.network.NetworkBridgeListener_ | {html}{html} |
| remoteBroker | _org.apache.activemq.transport.Transport_ | {html}{html} |
| staticallyIncludedDestinations | (_[org.apache.activemq.command.ActiveMQDestination|#org.apache.activemq.command.ActiveMQDestination-types]_)\* | {html}{html} |
{anchor:destinationDotFilePlugin-element}
h3. The _[|#destinationDotFilePlugin-element]_ Element
{html}A DOT
file creator plugin which creates a DOT file showing the current topic & queue hierarchies.{html}
h4. Properties
|| Property Name || Type || Description ||
| file | _java.lang.String_ | {html}Sets the destination file name to create the destination diagram{html} |
{anchor:destinationEntry-element}
h3. The _[|#destinationEntry-element]_ Element
{html}A default entry in a DestinationMap which holds a single value.{html}
h4. Properties
|| Property Name || Type || Description ||
| destination | _[org.apache.activemq.command.ActiveMQDestination|#org.apache.activemq.command.ActiveMQDestination-types]_ | {html}{html} |
| queue | _java.lang.String_ | {html}A helper method to set the destination from a configuration file{html} |
| tempQueue | _boolean_ | {html}{html} |
| tempTopic | _boolean_ | {html}{html} |
| topic | _java.lang.String_ | {html}A helper method to set the destination from a configuration file{html} |
| value | _[org.apache.activemq.filter.DestinationMapEntry|#org.apache.activemq.filter.DestinationMapEntry-types]_ | {html}{html} |
{anchor:destinationPathSeparatorPlugin-element}
h3. The _[|#destinationPathSeparatorPlugin-element]_ Element
{html}{html}
h4. Properties
|| Property Name || Type || Description ||
| adminConnectionContext | _org.apache.activemq.broker.ConnectionContext_ | {html}{html} |
| next | _[org.apache.activemq.broker.Broker|#org.apache.activemq.broker.Broker-types]_ | {html}{html} |
| pathSeparator | _java.lang.String_ | {html}{html} |
{anchor:destinationsPlugin-element}
h3. The _[|#destinationsPlugin-element]_ Element
{html}A simple plugin that can be used to export/import runtime destinations. It's useful in security constrained
environments where you want to create destinations only through the management APIs and be able to
replicate them to another broker{html}
h4. Properties
|| Property Name || Type || Description ||
| adminConnectionContext | _org.apache.activemq.broker.ConnectionContext_ | {html}{html} |
| location | _java.io.File_ | {html}{html} |
| next | _[org.apache.activemq.broker.Broker|#org.apache.activemq.broker.Broker-types]_ | {html}{html} |
{anchor:discarding-element}
h3. The _[|#discarding-element]_ Element
{html}Dead Letter Strategy that discards all messages{html}
h4. Properties
|| Property Name || Type || Description ||
| deadLetterQueue | _[org.apache.activemq.command.ActiveMQDestination|#org.apache.activemq.command.ActiveMQDestination-types]_ | {html}{html} |
| enableAudit | _boolean_ | {html}{html} |
| expiration | _long_ | {html}{html} |
| processExpired | _boolean_ | {html}{html} |
| processNonPersistent | _boolean_ | {html}{html} |
{anchor:discardingDLQBrokerPlugin-element}
h3. The _[|#discardingDLQBrokerPlugin-element]_ Element
{html}{html}
h4. Properties
|| Property Name || Type || Description ||
| dropAll | _boolean_ | {html}{html} |
| dropOnly | _java.lang.String_ | {html}{html} |
| dropTemporaryQueues | _boolean_ | {html}{html} |
| dropTemporaryTopics | _boolean_ | {html}{html} |
| reportInterval | _int_ | {html}{html} |
{anchor:fileCursor-element}
h3. The _[|#fileCursor-element]_ Element
{html}Pending messages{html}
{anchor:fileDurableSubscriberCursor-element}
h3. The _[|#fileDurableSubscriberCursor-element]_ Element
{html}Pending messages for durable subscribers{html}
{anchor:fileQueueCursor-element}
h3. The _[|#fileQueueCursor-element]_ Element
{html}Pending{html}
{anchor:filteredDestination-element}
h3. The _[|#filteredDestination-element]_ Element
{html}Represents a destination which is filtered using some predicate such as a selector
so that messages are only dispatched to the destination if they match the filter.{html}
h4. Properties
|| Property Name || Type || Description ||
| destination | _[org.apache.activemq.command.ActiveMQDestination|#org.apache.activemq.command.ActiveMQDestination-types]_ | {html}The destination to send messages to if they match the filter{html} |
| filter | _org.apache.activemq.filter.BooleanExpression_ | {html}{html} |
| queue | _java.lang.String_ | {html}Sets the destination property to the given queue name{html} |
| selector | _java.lang.String_ | {html}Sets the JMS selector used to filter messages before forwarding them to this destination{html} |
| topic | _java.lang.String_ | {html}Sets the destination property to the given topic name{html} |
{anchor:filteredKahaDB-element}
h3. The _[|#filteredKahaDB-element]_ Element
{html}{html}
h4. Properties
|| Property Name || Type || Description ||
| adapter | _[org.apache.activemq.store.PersistenceAdapter|#org.apache.activemq.store.PersistenceAdapter-types]_ | {html}{html} |
| destination | _[org.apache.activemq.command.ActiveMQDestination|#org.apache.activemq.command.ActiveMQDestination-types]_ | {html}{html} |
| perDestination | _boolean_ | {html}{html} |
| persistenceAdapter | _[org.apache.activemq.store.PersistenceAdapter|#org.apache.activemq.store.PersistenceAdapter-types]_ | {html}{html} |
| queue | _java.lang.String_ | {html}A helper method to set the destination from a configuration file{html} |
| tempQueue | _boolean_ | {html}{html} |
| tempTopic | _boolean_ | {html}{html} |
| topic | _java.lang.String_ | {html}A helper method to set the destination from a configuration file{html} |
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h3. The _[|#fixedCountSubscriptionRecoveryPolicy-element]_ Element
{html}This implementation of {@link SubscriptionRecoveryPolicy} will keep a fixed
count of last messages.{html}
h4. Properties
|| Property Name || Type || Description ||
| broker | _[org.apache.activemq.broker.Broker|#org.apache.activemq.broker.Broker-types]_ | {html}{html} |
| maximumSize | _int_ | {html}Sets the maximum number of messages that this destination will hold
around in RAM{html} |
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h3. The _[