Hi!
FLow Control is in SwiftMQ because of producers being faster than
consumers, which leads to a situation where you have a LOT of messages in
your backstore before they are consumed. If you specify a Flow Control
Start Queue Size then SwiftMQ makes sure that consumers and producers work
almost on the same speed. This property means the number of messages in an
queue before flow control kicks in.
And the delay means the wait time in milliseconds of a message before it is
sent.
Best regards,
Kovi
At 03:35 6.7.01 +0200, you wrote:
>Can someone please explain what the significance of
>the Flow Control Delay shown in the Queue Manager
>Swiftlet/Usage display is ?
>
>Thanks !
>
>//Nicholas
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