Hi,

 

I got the same problem; I'm using ActiveMQ 4.0RC2

 

I tried the URI=> "broker:(tcp://localhost:61626)?persistent=false"; but
didn't work

 

Thanks for the help.

 

 

 

 

Try setting the "activemq.persistenceAdapterFactory" system property to
"org.activemq.store.vm.VMPersistenceAdapterFactory"

 

so adding a

-Dactivemq.persistenceAdapterFactory=org.activemq.store.vm.VMPersistenceAdap

terFactory

in the java command line should do the trick.

 

 

 

On 5/11/06, Norman Valerio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 

> Hello,

> 

> I use ActiveMQ 3.2.2 version and I have this problem:

> 

> I am using ActiveMQ embedded into my application (BrokerContainerImpl

class)

> 

> This application is running on a JBoss server. When I start the

application,

> ActiveMQ generates a folder

> into jboss/bin/ directory called "ActiveMQ" where it puts all the 

> message historical (as like a cache). I have been tried to stop that 

> persistence of the messages but nothing works for me.

> In resume I need to run the ActiveMQ without any persistence (no disk 

> "cache").

> 

> This is my current code:

> 

> BrokerContainer broker = new BrokerContainerImpl(); 

> broker.addConnector("tcp://jmsbroker:61626?persistent=false");

> broker.start();

> 

> 

> Thanks for all your help.

> 

> 

> 

> 

 

 

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Regards,

Hiram

 

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