Hi again,

I've found a kind of solution. When JBoss server starts to shutdown it calls 
manually created destroy method that receives all messages from memory, set 
them as persistent and stores them in database. Our final problem is:

I'll take example from previous post. First 1000 messages are in memory, next 
2000 are in database. When we shutdown JBoss first 1000 messages are placed 
after message with id = 3000. So when we start JBoss again in memory will be 
messages with ids: 1001 to 2000. This is out of order and presents a huge 
problem to me. I've tried with JMSPriority to give messages that stores while 
shutting down jboss higher priority, but without effect, because JMSPriority 
only works when all messages are already in the memory.

In oracle-persistence-service.xml file I've found SQLProperties, and query: 

LOAD_MESSAGES=SELECT MESSAGE_ID, RELIABLE, EXPIRATION, TIMESTAMP, PRIORITY, 
HEADERS, PAYLOAD, TYPE FROM JBM_MSG

I've tried to add ORDER BY PRIORITY DESC, but exception was thrown: 

[JDBCSupport] SQLException caught, SQLState 42000 code:933- assuming deadlock 
detected, try:1
  | java.sql.SQLException: ORA-00933: SQL command not properly ended

Is there any kind of solution that can sort messages from the database ?

PS. Did I write this topic in the correct forum, because nobody is answering ? 
Should it be in the JBoss Messaging subsection ?

Amar


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