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Keith Wall updated QPID-3788:
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    Summary: Remove remaining MINA configuration keys (and those from other 
retired impls) from the Java Broker's config.xml  (was: Remove remaining MINA 
(and other retired) configuration keys from the Java Broker's config.xml)
    
> Remove remaining MINA configuration keys (and those from other retired impls) 
> from the Java Broker's config.xml
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: QPID-3788
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/QPID-3788
>             Project: Qpid
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: Java Broker
>    Affects Versions: 0.15
>            Reporter: Keith Wall
>            Assignee: Keith Wall
>             Fix For: 0.15
>
>
> The Java Broker's config.xml/ServerConfiguration class still shows traces of 
> the old MINA transport configuration keys and other relics from the past.   
> The legacy will confuse our users and make the Java Broker appear more 
> complicated to configure than it really is:
> * References to MINA transport configuration keys: 
> enableDirectBuffers/enablePooledAllocator/filterchain in Java code and 
> example config files.
> * References to compressBufferOnQueue in config XMLs.  The implementation 
> that used the key was removed back in 2007 by QPID-275.
> * References to broker side configuration key enableJMSXUserID. This broker 
> feature was removed by QPID-943 (which replaced the functionality with an 
> equivilent client side option).

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