I am adding three attributes to Address-settings:
* page-limit-bytes: Number of bytes. We will convert this metric into max number of pages internally by dividing max-bytes / page-size. It will allow a max based on an estimate.
* page-limit-messages: Number of messages
* page-full-message-policy: fail or drop
We will now allow paging, until these max values and then fail or drop messages.
Once these values are retracted, the address will remain full until a period where cleanup is kicked in by paging. So these values may have a certain delay on being applied, but they should always be cleared once cleanup happened.
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.
- 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
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.