Afterward we setted up another test, this time we setted the  parameter to ten 
minutes,
and we setted the FullSize parameter, PageSize parameter, DownCacheSize 
parameter of the queue to be tested 
to 3355444, 10000, and 10000, and the messages we sended in this test were all 
NON_PERSISTENT messages, so this 
time all the messages that sended to the queue were all stored in the memory. 
We also checked that the 
persistent database had never been writed or readed.

In this test case we saw that messages send rate was very fast, almost equaled 
to it's
target send rate, but the messages received by the consumer were so a little, 
almost equaled to 1/10
of the messages sended to the queue, so the mesages been buffered in the queue 
while receiving message
 were several hundred thousand or several million. And along with the send rate 
to be increased the buffered number
 was increased, so the time to complete the receving job increased too. And the 
most important point was that the 
 receive rate was so poor, almost equaled to 1/10 of it's send rate per 
parallel test.
 
 Why the messages receive rate so poor? 
 Does the queue must scan some of (or all) the message handles (or something 
like that) while a consumer receive a message 
 because of the message selector mechanism ?
 Does the queue will copy all the message handles or synchronize all the 
message handles before it do this scan
 , so the message receiving time of one message receiving trip will increase 
along with the messages buffered 
 in the queue increased ?
 Does message receive rate is computed like this :
 all messages received / message job spended time ?


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