Due to the changes in 6b5fff40cb the
config parameter message-expiry-thread-priority is no longer needed. The
code now uses a ScheduledExecutorService and a thread pool rather than
dedicating a thread 100% to the expiry scanner. The pool's size can be
controlled via scheduled-thread-pool-max-size.
Add the config parameter `page-sync-timeout` to set a customized value,
because if the broker is configured to use ASYNCIO journal, the timeout
has the same value of NIO default journal buffer timeout ie 3333333.
A new feature to preserve messages sent to an address for queues that will be
created on the address in the future. This is essentially equivalent to the
"retroactive consumer" feature from 5.x. However, it's implemented in a way
that fits with the address model of Artemis.
MULTICAST messages forwarded by a core bridge will not be routed to any
ANYCAST queues and vice-versa. Diverts have the ability to configure how
routing-type is treated. Core bridges now support this same kind of
functionality. By default the bridge does not alter the routing-type of
forwarded messages to maintain compatibility with existing behavior.
- 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
- it is now possible to disable the TimedBuffer
- this is increasing the default on libaio maxAIO to 4k
- The Auto Tuning on the journal will use asynchronous writes to simulate what would happen on faster disks
- If you set datasync=false on the CLI, the system will suggest mapped and disable the buffer timeout
This closes#1436
This commit superseeds #1436 since it's now disabling the timed buffer through the CLI
- user passwords for PropertiesLoginModule stored using PBKDF2 algothrim
by default
- implements cli user command to help create and manage user/roles
- adds a mask cli command to mask passwords
max-disk-usage = how much of a disk we can use before the system blocks
global-max-size = how much bytes we can take from memory for messages before we start enter into the configured page mode
This will also change the default created configuration into page-mode as that's more reliable for systems.