"genman" wrote : What I did for JBoss MQ is schedule a timeout to occur for all 
expiring messages, similar to the scheduled message feature, which does the 
move/removal.
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  | There are some scalability issues with doing that. Namely, every soon and 
not-so-soon expired message ID is kept in memory on a heap. It'd be better if 
the expiry date was kept as a separate column in the DB, and indexed, to assist 
in finding these messages without having to scan them all.

Yes, I thought about this too.

It would be the easiest solution to implement, but as you mention too, I think 
it has scalability issues.

I am thinking along the lines of a expirer thread that periodically scans the 
queue

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