On Jun 28, 2007, at 8:47 AM, smo wrote:


OK, so the messages may have been delivered and then marked as delivered in
this file.
Since they are still in the persistence file, is there any way to "remove"
this mark so that ActiveMQ deliver them a second time?

Not currently - we are considering building in replay features in post 5.0 though


Tom Samplonius-2 wrote:


----- "smo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi!
I have a persistent file "data-queue-data-1" that seems to contain
messages
(serialized JavaBean). May I assume these messages haven't been
consumed
yet. In that case, how to force ActiveMQ to warn clients that messages
are
waiting for being consumed?
In the case they have already been consumed, why this file isn't
empty? And
so, how to empty this file?


Kaha uses a log, so you should expect new messages are appended to the the log. So while old messages may be visible, they are probably also
marked as delivered.

  Your file layout seems strange.  Normally Kaha adds messages to
"data-1", and then creates "data-2", etc.  "data-1" will be deleted
sometime after it no longer contains any unconsumed messages.

Tom



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