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Keith Wall updated QPID-7830: ----------------------------- Description: When used for store and forwarding, in some use cases the Broker's heap can become dominated by duplicates of common values such as routing information (e.g. {{amq.direct}} or an application's queue name) or common header values (e.g a application/octet-stream or an application's user id). On the 0-8..0-91 paths, every enqueued message gets its own {{MessagePublishInfo}} referencing its own {{AMQShortString}} exchange and routing keys. For some use-cases, these are drawn from a small set. On the AMQP 1.0 path, {{Properties#to}} is an example. 0-10 is probably affected too. This unnecessarily increases the heap requirements of the Broker. The Broker should adopt a sensible intern/caching policy. Note that in AMQP 1.0, values which are {{Symbols}} are already interned. was: When used for store and forwarding, in some use cases the Broker's heap can become dominated by duplicates of common values such as routing information (e.g. {{amq.direct}} or an application's queue name) or common header values (e.g a application/octet-stream or an application's user id). On the 0-8..0-91 paths, every enqueued message gets its own {{MessagePublishInfo}} referencing its own {{AMQShortString}} exchange and routing keys. For some use-cases, these are drawn from a small set. On the AMQP 1.0 path, {{Properties#to}} is an example. 0-10 is probably affected too. The Broker should adopt a sensible intern/caching policy. > Heap dominated by duplicates of common routing values / header values etc > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: QPID-7830 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/QPID-7830 > Project: Qpid > Issue Type: Bug > Components: Java Broker > Reporter: Keith Wall > > When used for store and forwarding, in some use cases the Broker's heap can > become dominated by duplicates of common values such as routing information > (e.g. {{amq.direct}} or an application's queue name) or common header values > (e.g a application/octet-stream or an application's user id). > On the 0-8..0-91 paths, every enqueued message gets its own > {{MessagePublishInfo}} referencing its own {{AMQShortString}} exchange and > routing keys. For some use-cases, these are drawn from a small set. On the > AMQP 1.0 path, {{Properties#to}} is an example. 0-10 is probably affected > too. > This unnecessarily increases the heap requirements of the Broker. > The Broker should adopt a sensible intern/caching policy. Note that in AMQP > 1.0, values which are {{Symbols}} are already interned. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.4.14#64029) --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@qpid.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@qpid.apache.org