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Delayed Redelivery Example

To run the example, simply type mvn verify from this directory, or mvn -PnoServer verify if you want to start and create the broker manually.

This example demonstrates how ActiveMQ Artemis can be configured to provide a delayed redelivery in the case where a message needs to be redelivered.

Delaying redelivery can often be useful in the case that clients regularly fail or roll-back. Without a delayed redelivery, the system can get into a "thrashing" state, with delivery being attempted, the client rolling back, and delivery being re-attempted ad infinitum in quick succession, using up valuable CPU and network resources.

Re-delivery occurs when the session is closed with unacknowledged messages. The unacknowledged messages will be redelivered.

By providing a redelivery delay, it can be specified that a delay of, say, 10 seconds is implemented between rollback and redelivery. The specific delay is configurable on both a global and per destination level, by using wild-card matching on the address settings.

Example setup

Redelivery delay is specified in the configuration file broker.xml:

In this example we set the redelivery delay to 5 seconds for the specific example queue. We could set redelivery delay on multiple queues by specifying a wild-card in the match, e.g. match="jms.#" would apply the settings to all JMS queues and topics.

We then consume a message in a transacted session, and rollback, and note that the message is not redelivered until after 5 seconds.

<address-setting match="exampleQueue">
   <redelivery-delay>5000</redelivery-delay>
</address-setting>