https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ACTIVEMQ6-89
I have done a lot of refactoring on this. So we can a different version of the interceptor for each protocol based on a base class now.
Just an abstract class over Stomp would be a bit hacky... this is a better approach.
- Bumped up version to 2.0.0.Alpha
- Client bundle changes to be copmatible with 2.0.0
- Fixing bundle / Logging classes for missing format (it was an issue with the previous one already)
- Fixed up dependencies to avoid transient downloads
Returns an error to the client causing InvalidDestinationException to be
thrown when an ActiveMQ 5.x client attempts to create a producer with a
destination that does not exist. (Over OpenWire Protocol).
Fixing the classpath so some tests would find the LogManager configured
Fixing the dependency on the AssertionLoggerHandler so all the tests could also see it without further errors
Implements a new feature for the broker whereby it may automatically
create and delete queues which are not explicitly defined through
the management API or file-based configuration when a client sends a
message to or receives from a queue via the AMQP protocol. Note,
the destination has to be named like "jms.queue.*" to be auto-
created. The queue may subsequently be deleted when it no longer has
any messages and consumers. Auto-creation and auto-deletion can both
be turned on/off via address-setting.
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ACTIVEMQ6-78 performance work
There are two aspects of this work. First avoid asynchronous packets and avoid
context switch over the executors. Packet had a method to make certain packets such
as commit to use a different executor. Since it's NIO everything is done at the Netty thread now.
The second aspect was to make sure we use the proper buffering
Implements a new feature for the broker whereby it may automatically
create and delete queues which are not explicitly defined through
the management API or file-based configuration when a client sends a
message to or consumes from a queue via the STOMP protocol. Note,
the destination has to be named like "jms.queue.*" to be auto-
created. The queue may subsequently be deleted when it no longer has
any messages and consumers. Auto-creation and auto-deletion can both
be turned on/off via address-setting.
- added missing license headers found by maven rat plugin.
most of them added automatically via apache-rat
a few manually added
- added apache-rat maven plugin to the build cycle