You should ensure xml elements in separated files should be namespaced correctly for example if address-settings element was separated, it should have the element namespace defined:
```
<address-settingsxmlns="urn:activemq:core">
```
An example can of this feature can be seen in the test suites:
It is possible to use System properties to replace some of the configuration properties. If you define a System property starting with "brokerconfig." that will be passed along to Bean Utils and the configuration would be replaced.
To define global-max-size=1000000 using a system property you would have to define this property, for example through java arguments:
```
java -Dbrokerconfig.globalMaxSize=1000000
```
You can also change the prefix through the `broker.xml` by setting:
For example on the main config you will have bridges and at the [list of bridge](#bridge-type) type we will describe the properties for that configuration.
[allow-failback](ha.md#failing-back-to-live-server)| Should stop backup on live restart. | `true`
[amqp-use-core-subscription-naming](amqp.md) | If true uses CORE queue naming convention for AMQP. | `false`
[async-connection-execution-enabled](connection-ttl.md) | If False delivery would be always asynchronous. | `true`
[bindings-directory](persistence.md) | The folder in use for the bindings folder | `data/bindings`
[bridges](core-bridges.md) | [a list of core bridges](#bridge-type) | n/a
[ha-policy](ha.md) | the HA policy of this server | none
[broadcast-groups](clusters.md#broadcast-groups) | [a list of broadcast-group](#broadcast-group-type) | n/a
[broker-plugins](broker-plugins.md) | [a list of broker-plugins](#broker-plugin-type) | n/a
[configuration-file-refresh-period](config-reload.md) | The frequency in milliseconds the configuration file is checked for changes | 5000
[check-for-live-server](ha.md#data-replication)| Used for a live server to verify if there are other nodes with the same ID on the topology | n/a
[cluster-connections](clusters.md#configuring-cluster-connections) | [a list of cluster-connection](#cluster-connection-type) | n/a
[cluster-password](clusters.md) |Cluster password. It applies to all cluster configurations. | n/a
[cluster-user](clusters.md) |Cluster username. It applies to all cluster configurations. | n/a
[connection-ttl-override](connection-ttl.md) |if set, this will override how long (in ms) to keep a connection alive without receiving a ping. -1 disables this setting. | -1
[connection-ttl-check-interval](connection-ttl.md) |how often (in ms) to check connections for ttl violation. | 2000
[connectors.connector](configuring-transports.md) | The URL for the connector. This is a list | n/a
[create-bindings-dir](persistence.md) | true means that the server will create the bindings directory on start up. | `true`
[create-journal-dir](persistence.md)| true means that the journal directory will be created. | `true`
[discovery-groups](clusters.md#discovery-groups)| [a list of discovery-group](#discovery-group-type) | n/a
[disk-scan-period](paging.md#max-disk-usage) | The interval where the disk is scanned for percentual usage. | 5000
[diverts](diverts.md) | [a list of diverts to use](#divert-type) | n/a
[global-max-size](paging.md#global-max-size) | The amount in bytes before all addresses are considered full. | Half of the JVM's `-Xmx`
[graceful-shutdown-enabled](graceful-shutdown.md)| true means that graceful shutdown is enabled. | `false`
[graceful-shutdown-timeout](graceful-shutdown.md)| Timeout on waiting for clients to disconnect before server shutdown. | -1
[id-cache-size](duplicate-detection.md#configuring-the-duplicate-id-cache) | The duplicate detection circular cache size. | 20000
[jmx-domain](management.md#configuring-jmx) | the JMX domain used to registered MBeans in the MBeanServer. | `org.apache.activemq`
[jmx-use-broker-name](management.md#configuring-jmx) | whether or not to use the broker name in the JMX properties. | `true`
[jmx-management-enabled](management.md#configuring-jmx) | true means that the management API is available via JMX. | `true`
[journal-buffer-size](persistence.md#configuring-the-message-journal) | The size of the internal buffer on the journal in KB. | 490KB
[journal-buffer-timeout](persistence.md#configuring-the-message-journal) | The Flush timeout for the journal buffer | 500000 for ASYNCIO; 3333333 for NIO
[journal-compact-min-files](persistence.md#configuring-the-message-journal) | The minimal number of data files before we can start compacting. Setting this to 0 means compacting is disabled. | 10
[journal-compact-percentage](persistence.md#configuring-the-message-journal) | The percentage of live data on which we consider compacting the journal. | 30
[journal-directory](persistence.md#configuring-the-message-journal) | the directory to store the journal files in. | `data/journal`
[node-manager-lock-directory](persistence.md#configuring-the-message-journal) | the directory to store the node manager lock file. | same of `journal-directory`
[journal-file-size](persistence.md#configuring-the-message-journal) | the size (in bytes) of each journal file. | 10MB
[journal-lock-acquisition-timeout](persistence.md#configuring-the-message-journal) | how long (in ms) to wait to acquire a file lock on the journal. | -1
[journal-max-io](persistence.md#configuring-the-message-journal) | the maximum number of write requests that can be in the ASYNCIO queue at any one time. | 4096 for ASYNCIO; 1 for NIO; ignored for MAPPED
[journal-file-open-timeout](persistence.md#configuring-the-message-journal) | the length of time in seconds to wait when opening a new journal file before timing out and failing. | 5
[journal-min-files](persistence.md#configuring-the-message-journal) | how many journal files to pre-create. | 2
[journal-pool-files](persistence.md#configuring-the-message-journal) | The upper threshold of the journal file pool, -1 means no Limit. The system will create as many files as needed however when reclaiming files it will shrink back to the `journal-pool-files` | -1
[journal-sync-non-transactional](persistence.md#configuring-the-message-journal) | if true wait for non transaction data to be synced to the journal before returning response to client. | `true`
[journal-sync-transactional](persistence.md#configuring-the-message-journal)| if true wait for transaction data to be synchronized to the journal before returning response to client. | `true`
[journal-type](persistence.md#configuring-the-message-journal) | the type of journal to use. | `ASYNCIO`
[journal-datasync](persistence.md#configuring-the-message-journal) | It will use msync/fsync on journal operations. | `true`
[large-messages-directory](large-messages.md) | the directory to store large messages. | `data/largemessages`
log-delegate-factory-class-name | **deprecated** the name of the factory class to use for log delegation. | n/a
[management-address](management.md#configuring-management)| the name of the management address to send management messages to. | `activemq.management`
[management-notification-address](management.md#configuring-the-management-notification-address) | the name of the address that consumers bind to receive management notifications. | `activemq.notifications`
[mask-password](masking-passwords.md) | This option controls whether passwords in server configuration need be masked. If set to "true" the passwords are masked. | `false`
[max-saved-replicated-journals-size](ha.md#data-replication) | This specifies how many times a replicated backup server can restart after moving its files on start. Once there are this number of backup journal files the server will stop permanently after if fails back. -1 Means no Limit; 0 don't keep a copy at all. | 2
[max-disk-usage](paging.md#max-disk-usage) | The max percentage of data we should use from disks. The broker will block while the disk is full. Disable by setting -1. | 90
[message-expiry-thread-priority](message-expiry.md#configuring-the-expiry-reaper-thread)| **deprecated** the priority of the thread expiring messages. | 3
name | node name; used in topology notifications if set. | n/a
[password-codec](masking-passwords.md) | the name of the class (and optional configuration properties) used to decode masked passwords. Only valid when `mask-password` is `true`. | n/a
[page-max-concurrent-io](paging.md) | The max number of concurrent reads allowed on paging. | 5
[page-sync-timeout](paging.md#page-sync-timeout) | The time in nanoseconds a page will be synced. | 3333333 for ASYNCIO; `journal-buffer-timeout` for NIO
[paging-directory](paging.md#configuration)| the directory to store paged messages in. | `data/paging`
[persist-delivery-count-before-delivery](undelivered-messages.md#delivery-count-persistence) | True means that the delivery count is persisted before delivery. False means that this only happens after a message has been cancelled. | `false`
[persistence-enabled](persistence.md#zero-persistence)| true means that the server will use the file based journal for persistence. | `true`
[persist-id-cache](duplicate-detection.md#configuring-the-duplicate-id-cache) | true means that ID's are persisted to the journal. | `true`
[remoting-incoming-interceptors](intercepting-operations.md)| a list of <class-name/> elements with the names of classes to use for intercepting incoming remoting packets | n/a
[remoting-outgoing-interceptors](intercepting-operations.md)| a list of <class-name/> elements with the names of classes to use for intercepting outgoing remoting packets | n/a
[resolveProtocols]() | Use [ServiceLoader](https://docs.oracle.com/javase/tutorial/ext/basics/spi.html) to load protocol modules. | `true`
[resource-limit-settings](resource-limits.md) | [a list of resource-limits](#resource-limit-type) | n/a
[scheduled-thread-pool-max-size](thread-pooling.md#server-scheduled-thread-pool)| Maximum number of threads to use for the scheduled thread pool. | 5
[security-enabled](security.md) | true means that security is enabled. | `true`
[security-invalidation-interval](security.md) | how long (in ms) to wait before invalidating the security cache. | 10000
system-property-prefix | Prefix for replacing configuration settings using Bean Utils. | n/a
internal-naming-prefix | the prefix used when naming the internal queues and addresses required for implementing certain behaviours. | `$.activemq.internal`
[populate-validated-user](security.md#tracking-the-validated-user)| whether or not to add the name of the validated user to the messages that user sends. | `false`
[security-settings](security.md#role-based-security-for-addresses) | [a list of security-setting](#security-setting-type). | n/a
[thread-pool-max-size](thread-pooling.md#thread-management) | Maximum number of threads to use for the thread pool. -1 means 'no limits'. | 30
[transaction-timeout](transaction-config.md) | how long (in ms) before a transaction can be removed from the resource manager after create time. | 300000
[transaction-timeout-scan-period](transaction-config.md) | how often (in ms) to scan for timeout transactions. | 1000
[wild-card-routing-enabled](wildcard-routing.md) | true means that the server supports wild card routing. | `true`
[network-check-NIC](network-isolation.md) | the NIC (Network Interface Controller) to be used on InetAddress.isReachable. | n/a
[network-check-URL-list](network-isolation.md) | the list of http URIs to be used to validate the network. | n/a
[network-check-list](network-isolation.md) | the list of pings to be used on ping or InetAddress.isReachable. | n/a
[network-check-period](network-isolation.md) | a frequency in milliseconds to how often we should check if the network is still up. | 10000
[network-check-timeout](network-isolation.md) | a timeout used in milliseconds to be used on the ping. | 1000
[network-check-ping-command](network-isolation.md) | the command used to oping IPV4 addresses. | n/a
[network-check-ping6-command](network-isolation.md) | the command used to oping IPV6 addresses. | n/a
[critical-analyzer](critical-analysis.md) | enable or disable the critical analysis. | `true`
[critical-analyzer-timeout](critical-analysis.md) | timeout used to do the critical analysis. | 120000 ms
[critical-analyzer-check-period](critical-analysis.md) | time used to check the response times. | 0.5 \* `critical-analyzer-timeout`
[critical-analyzer-policy](critical-analysis.md) | should the server log, be halted or shutdown upon failures. | `LOG`
resolve-protocols | if true then the broker will make use of any protocol managers that are in available on the classpath, otherwise only the core protocol will be available, unless in embedded mode where users can inject their own protocol managers. | `true`
[resource-limit-settings](resource-limits.md) | [a list of resource-limit](#resource-limit-type). | n/a
server-dump-interval | interval to log server specific information (e.g. memory usage etc). | -1
[redelivery-delay-multiplier](undelivered-messages.md) | Multiplier to apply to the `redelivery-delay` | 1.0
[redelivery-collision-avoidance-factor](undelivered-messages.md) | an additional factor used to calculate an adjustment to the `redelivery-delay` (up or down) | 0.0
[max-redelivery-delay](undelivered-messages.md) | Max value for the `redelivery-delay` | 10 \* `redelivery-delay`
[max-delivery-attempts](undelivered-messages.md)| Number of retries before dead letter address| 10
[max-size-bytes](paging.md)| Max size a queue can be before invoking `address-full-policy` | -1
[max-size-bytes-reject-threshold]() | Used with `BLOCK`, the max size an address can reach before messages are rejected; works in combination with `max-size-bytes`**for AMQP clients only**. | -1
[page-size-bytes](paging.md) | Size of each file on page | 10485760
[address-full-policy](address-model.md)| What to do when a queue reaches `max-size-bytes` | `PAGE`
[message-counter-history-day-limit](address-model.md) | Days to keep message counter data | 0
[last-value-queue](last-value-queues.md) | **deprecated** Queue is a last value queue; see `default-last-value-queue` instead | `false`
[default-last-value-queue](last-value-queues.md)| `last-value` value if none is set on the queue | `false`
[management-browse-page-size]() | Number of messages a management resource can browse| 200
[default-purge-on-no-consumers](address-model.md#non-durable-subscription-queue) | `purge-on-no-consumers` value if none is set on the queue | `false`
[default-max-consumers](address-model.md#shared-durable-subscription-queue-using-max-consumers) | `max-consumers` value if none is set on the queue | -1
[default-queue-routing-type](address-model.md#routing-type) | Routing type for auto-created queues if the type can't be otherwise determined | `MULTICAST`
[default-address-routing-type](address-model.md#routing-type) | Routing type for auto-created addresses if the type can't be otherwise determined | `MULTICAST`
[transformer-class-name](core-bridges.md) | optional name of transformer class | n/a
[min-large-message-size](core-bridges.md) | Limit before message is considered large. | 100KB
[check-period](connection-ttl.md)| How often to check for [TTL](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_to_live) violation. -1 means disabled. | 30000
[connection-ttl](connection-ttl.md) | [TTL](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_to_live "Time to Live") for the Bridge. This should be greater than the ping period. | 60000
[retry-interval](core-bridges.md)| period (in ms) between successive retries. | 2000
[retry-interval-multiplier](core-bridges.md) | multiplier to apply to successive retry intervals. | 1
[max-retry-interval](core-bridges.md) | Limit to the retry-interval growth. | 2000
[reconnect-attempts](core-bridges.md) | maximum number of retry attempts.| -1 (no limit)
[local-bind-address](clusters.md) | Local bind address that the datagram socket is bound to.
[local-bind-port](clusters.md) | Local port to which the datagram socket is bound to.
[group-address](clusters.md)| Multicast address to which the data will be broadcast.
[group-port](clusters.md)| UDP port number used for broadcasting.
[broadcast-period](clusters.md)| Period in milliseconds between consecutive broadcasts. Default=2000.
[jgroups-file](clusters.md) | Name of JGroups configuration file.
[jgroups-channel](clusters.md) | Name of JGroups Channel.
[connector-ref](clusters.md)| The `connector` to broadcast.
## cluster-connection type
Name | Description | Default
---|---|---
[name](clusters.md) | unique name | n/a
[address](clusters.md) | name of the address this cluster connection applies to | n/a
[connector-ref](clusters.md) | Name of the connector reference to use. | n/a
[check-period](connection-ttl.md) | The period (in milliseconds) used to check if the cluster connection has failed to receive pings from another server | 30000
[connection-ttl](connection-ttl.md)| Timeout for TTL. | 60000
[min-large-message-size](large-messages.md) | Messages larger than this are considered large-messages. | 100KB
[call-timeout](clusters.md) | Time(ms) before giving up on blocked calls. | 30000
[retry-interval](clusters.md)| period (in ms) between successive retries. | 500
[retry-interval-multiplier](clusters.md) | multiplier to apply to the retry-interval. | 1
[max-retry-interval](clusters.md) | Maximum value for retry-interval. | 2000
[reconnect-attempts](clusters.md) | How many attempts should be made to reconnect after failure. | -1
[use-duplicate-detection](clusters.md)| should duplicate detection headers be inserted in forwarded messages? | `true`
[message-load-balancing](clusters.md) | how should messages be load balanced? | `OFF`
[max-hops](clusters.md)| maximum number of hops cluster topology is propagated. | 1
[confirmation-window-size](client-reconnection.md#client-reconnection-and-session-reattachment)| The size (in bytes) of the window used for confirming data from the server connected to. | 1048576
[producer-window-size](clusters.md)| Flow Control for the Cluster connection bridge. | -1 (disabled)
[call-failover-timeout](clusters.md#configuring-cluster-connections)| How long to wait for a reply if in the middle of a fail-over. -1 means wait forever. | -1
[notification-interval](clusters.md) | how often the cluster connection will notify the cluster of its existence right after joining the cluster. | 1000
[notification-attempts](clusters.md) | how many times this cluster connection will notify the cluster of its existence right after joining the cluster | 2
[group-address](clusters.md)| Multicast IP address of the group to listen on
[group-port](clusters.md)| UDP port number of the multi cast group
[jgroups-file](clusters.md) | Name of a JGroups configuration file. If specified, the server uses JGroups for discovery.
[jgroups-channel](clusters.md) | Name of a JGroups Channel. If specified, the server uses the named channel for discovery.
[refresh-timeout]()| Period the discovery group waits after receiving the last broadcast from a particular server before removing that servers connector pair entry from its list. Default=10000
[local-bind-address](clusters.md) | local bind address that the datagram socket is bound to
[local-bind-port](clusters.md) | local port to which the datagram socket is bound to. Default=-1
initial-wait-timeout | time to wait for an initial broadcast to give us at least one node in the cluster. Default=10000
durable | whether the queue is durable (persistent). | `true`
user | the name of the user to associate with the creation of the queue | n/a
[max-consumers](address-model.md#shared-durable-subscription-queue-using-max-consumers) | the max number of consumers allowed on this queue | -1 (no max)
[purge-on-no-consumers](address-model.md#non-durable-subscription-queue) | whether or not to delete all messages and prevent routing when no consumers are connected | `false`
[exclusive](exclusive-queues.md) | only deliver messages to one of the connected consumers | `false`
[last-value](last-value-queues.md) | use last-value semantics | `false`
[match](resource-limits.md#configuring-limits-via-resource-limit-settings)| the name of the user to whom the limits should be applied | n/a
[max-connections](resource-limits.md#configuring-limits-via-resource-limit-settings)| how many connections are allowed by the matched user | -1 (no max)
[max-queues](resource-limits.md#configuring-limits-via-resource-limit-settings)| how many queues can be created by the matched user | -1 (no max)
[reaper-period](message-grouping.md#clustered-grouping) | How often the reaper will be run to check for timed out group bindings. Only valid for `LOCAL` handlers. | 30000