scenario - avoid paging, if address is full chain another broker and produce to the head, consume from the tail using producer and consumer roles to partition connections. When tail is drained, drop it.
- adds a option to treat an idle consumer as slow
- adds basic support for credit based address blocking ARTEMIS-2097
- adds some more visiblity to address memory usage and balancer attribute modifier operations
- Split protocols into individual chapters
- Reorganize summary to flow more logically
- Fill in missing parameters in configuration index
- Normalize spaces for ordered and unordered lists
- Re-wrap lots of text for readability
- Fix incorrect XML snippets
- Normalize table formatting
- Improve internal links with anchors
- Update content to reflect new address model
- Resized architecture images to avoid excessive white-space
- Update some JavaDoc
- Update some schema elements
- Disambiguate AIO & ASYNCIO where necessary
- Use URIs instead of Objects in code examples
Adjust slow-consumer detection logic to use the number of messages in
the queue and not just the number of messages added since the last
check. This means the getRate() method now returns the rate of messages
which it *could* have dispatched since the last check rather than the
rate at which it received messages. This is a more reliable metric to
ensure the slow-consumer detection logic doesn't flag a consumer as
slow unfairly. Although the reliability will come at a performance cost
since getMessageCount() must lock the queue.