On 11 March 2011 01:42, Robbie Gemmell <robbie.gemm...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Imposing a performance penalty (there is none in the Java broker currently,
> its performance revolves entirely around the message delivery mode not the
> queue durability) on unsuspecting users seems better to me than imposing
> less reliable messaging on the users who have actually asked for
> reliablility.
>
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It occurs to me now that this was actually fixed a while back and I forgot,
so yes the durability of the queue will also affect the Java brokers
performance too, which is entirely sensible. Not getting persistence by
default when you have asked for it is less so.

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