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Robbie Gemmell commented on ARTEMIS-627:
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Swapping between byte and message based limits is always going to be tricky
unfortunately unless you know what the messages are likely to be, e.g you could
attempt some trickery based on the amount of credit granted relative to address
limit and some expected/maximum message size, but without having folks
configure that its not going to be terribly effective. Supporting message based
limits as well would be one obvious alternate route to take, e.g enforcing
number of messages (and for full governing also max size of messages, something
the protocol can even advertise per-link)
> Producer Block does work properly on CORE protocol
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> Key: ARTEMIS-627
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ARTEMIS-627
> Project: ActiveMQ Artemis
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Reporter: Martyn Taylor
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> To BLOCK production of messages to an address once it reaches a particular
> size in memory, an AddressSetting can be added to the broker that specifies
> the address size, address match string and the address full policy "BLOCK".
> This should block messages once the address is full, however the current
> implementation uses flow control to allocate producers credits, once the
> address is full the broker will not allocate any more credits.
> There are two issues with this approach.
> 1. The main issue is that the credits are not tracked or checked at the
> broker side. The ActiveMQ client takes care of blocking message production
> when it runs out of credit. However, a rogue client could easily allocate
> it's own credits and continue sending. I've tested this by hacking the
> client and it behaves in this way.
> 2. Even in a non hacked client the size of the address could be pushed over
> it's limit, as more credits can be allocated than is available space on the
> address. An address can be full, no more credits are allocated but each
> producer is able to empty it's credits pushing the address over its limit.
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