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Justin Bertram updated ARTEMIS-2726:
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    Description: 
At present, the {{address-setting}} {{expiry-delay}} allows setting an 
expiration on a message if one is not already set. However, being able to 
enforce a _range_ would be useful.

Example:
{code:xml}
<address-setting match="myAddress">
   <min-expiry-delay>10</min-expiry-delay>
   <max-expiry-delay>100</max-expiry-delay>
</address-setting>
{code}
Semantics could be as follows:
 * Messages _without_ an expiration will be set to {{max-expiry-delay}}. If 
{{max-expiry-delay}} is not defined then the message will be set to 
{{min-expiry-delay}}. If {{min-expiry-delay}} is not defined then the message 
will not be changed.
 * Messages with an expiration _above_ {{max-expiry-delay}} will be set to 
{{max-expiry-delay}}
 * Messages with an expiration _below_ {{min-expiry-delay}} will be set to 
{{min-expiry-delay}}
 * Messages with an expiration _within_ {{min-expiry-delay}} and 
{{max-expiry-delay}} range will not be changed
 * Any value set for {{expiry-delay}} other than the default (i.e. {{-1}}) will 
override the aforementioned min/max settings.

  was:
At present, the {{address-setting}} {{expiry-delay}} allows setting an 
expiration on a message if one is not already set. However, being able to 
enforce a _range_ would be useful.

Example:
{code:xml}
<address-setting match="myAddress">
   <min-expiry-delay>10</min-expiry-delay>
   <max-expiry-delay>100</max-expiry-delay>
</address-setting>
{code}
Semantics could be as follows:
 * Messages _without_ an expiration will be set to {{max-expiry-delay}}
 * Messages with an expiration _above_ {{max-expiry-delay}} will be set to 
{{max-expiry-delay}}
 * Messages with an expiration _below_ {{min-expiry-delay}} will be set to 
{{min-expiry-delay}}
 * Messages with an expiration _within_ {{min-expiry-delay}} and 
{{max-expiry-delay}} range will not be changed
 * Any value set for {{expiry-delay}} other than the default (i.e. {{-1}}) will 
override the aforementioned min/max settings.


> Implement min/max expiry-delay
> ------------------------------
>
>                 Key: ARTEMIS-2726
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ARTEMIS-2726
>             Project: ActiveMQ Artemis
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>    Affects Versions: 2.12.0
>            Reporter: Justin Bertram
>            Assignee: Justin Bertram
>            Priority: Major
>
> At present, the {{address-setting}} {{expiry-delay}} allows setting an 
> expiration on a message if one is not already set. However, being able to 
> enforce a _range_ would be useful.
> Example:
> {code:xml}
> <address-setting match="myAddress">
>    <min-expiry-delay>10</min-expiry-delay>
>    <max-expiry-delay>100</max-expiry-delay>
> </address-setting>
> {code}
> Semantics could be as follows:
>  * Messages _without_ an expiration will be set to {{max-expiry-delay}}. If 
> {{max-expiry-delay}} is not defined then the message will be set to 
> {{min-expiry-delay}}. If {{min-expiry-delay}} is not defined then the message 
> will not be changed.
>  * Messages with an expiration _above_ {{max-expiry-delay}} will be set to 
> {{max-expiry-delay}}
>  * Messages with an expiration _below_ {{min-expiry-delay}} will be set to 
> {{min-expiry-delay}}
>  * Messages with an expiration _within_ {{min-expiry-delay}} and 
> {{max-expiry-delay}} range will not be changed
>  * Any value set for {{expiry-delay}} other than the default (i.e. {{-1}}) 
> will override the aforementioned min/max settings.



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