After a node is scaled down to a target node, the sf queue in the
target node is not deleted.
Normally this is fine because may be reused when the scaled down
node is back up.
However in cloud environment many drainer pods can be created and
then shutdown in order to drain the messages to a live node (pod).
Each drainer pod will have a different node-id. Over time the sf
queues in the target broker node grows and those sf queues are
no longer reused.
Although use can use management API/console to manually delete
them, it would be nice to have an option to automatically delete
those sf queue/address resources after scale down.
In this PR it added a boolean configuration parameter called
cleanup-sf-queue to scale down policy so that if the parameter
is "true" the broker will send a message to the
target broker signalling that the SF queue is no longer
needed and should be deleted.
If the parameter is not defined (default) or is "false"
the scale down won't remove the sf queue.
Most connection related properties, like the SSL ones, currently
have to be encoded in the brokerURL. When configuring connections
purely through JNDI bindings, this is not always desireable.
This commit allows one to configure all properties included
in TransportConstants.ALLOWABLE_CONNECTOR_KEYS to be listed separately
in the JNDI bindings. These properties are then zipped into any
provided brokerURL. For properties that appear in both places,
the one specified separately in the JNDI bindings takes priority.
This commit should not affect any configuration other than those
configure through JNDIReferenceFactory.
If a jms client (be it openwire, amqp, or core jms) receives a message that
is from a different protocol, the JMSMessageID maybe null when the
jms client expects it.
* Upgrading versions
* Adding wildfly-common dependency as jboss-logmanager now depends on it
for simple common operations such as getting hostname or process id
* Updating bootclasspath with wildfly-common
Historically the broker has read the XML configuration file as a String,
substituted system properties, and then parsed that String into an XML
document. However, this method won't substitute system properties in the
files which are imported via xinclude. In order to substitue system
properties in xincluded files the substitution needs to be performed
after the file is parsed into an XML document. This commit implements
that change and refactors the XMLUtil class a bit to eliminate redundant
code, obsolete comments, etc.
This test fails occasionally because the queue's delivering thread
may interference with the consumer's iterator during consumers adding.
The result is that the first of the 2 consumers may get iterated
twice and therefore the messages received by the 2 consumers are
not even.
Tha change puts the message add after the consumer add so that
the delivering thread only kicks off after consumers are all added
and messages should be evenly distributed to both consumers.
Add ability to configure when creating auto created queues at the queue level
Add support for configuring message count check
Add test cases
Update docs
Support using group buckets on a queue for better local group scaling
Support disabling message groups on a queue
Support rebalancing groups when a consumer is added.