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Keith Wall commented on QPID-6702:
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RabbitMQ has a queue ttl concept which can be applied to any queue.
http://www.rabbitmq.com/ttl.html#queue-ttl
> (AMQP 0-9) Auto delete temporary queues that remain unused longer than a
> threshold length of time
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>
> Key: QPID-6702
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/QPID-6702
> Project: Qpid
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Java Broker
> Reporter: Keith Wall
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> AMQP 0-9 requires that temporary queues are deleted in the following
> condition:
> {quote}
> If set (the auto delete flag), the queue is deleted when all consumers have
> finished using it. Last consumer can be cancelled either explicitly or
> because its channel is closed. If there was no consumer ever on the queue, it
> won't be deleted.
> {quote}
> In the normal course of the events, this is fine, as applications create
> temporary queue in order to consume from them, however, if an application
> fails to create a consumer, perhaps owing to a bug or perhaps during the
> course of development, temporary queues will accumulate on the server, and
> will require management intervention. This can cause user confusion.
> The Java Broker should enforce a timeout so that if a temporary queue is not
> consumed from within a certain length of time, the temporary queue should be
> removed automatically.
> The problem does not exist for 0-10.
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