ok.. thanks mario... 

i think i have to spend sometime with active mq. 

Is there any document available for activeMQ.xml file configuration ?

thanks & regards,
jigar naik


Mario Siegenthaler-2 wrote:
> 
> I consider the 100gb memory limits a bit excessive.. I don't know your
> production system, but if you get 100gb memory per queue I absolutely
> want to own it :) This values refer to available RAM, I think
> something like 20mb should be enough for most purposes.
> Depending on the environment you're deploying into I'd
> password-protect the openwire connector.
> I'd make JMX accessible, protected with a ssl-certificate or
> username/password. I'll be really valuable for debugging.
> Are you sure you want to run an in-broker webconsole? I'd never do
> that on a production system, since it i.e. shares the memory with your
> broker. So when the webapp goes OOM your broker is gone as well. I'd
> deploy it into a dedicated webserver (tomcat, jetty)
> 
> --Mario
> 
> On Sat, Sep 13, 2008 at 9:28 PM, Jigar Naik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am going live with my ActiveMQ 5.1.0, but before going live i wanted to
>> make sure weather my activemq.xml file is fine for production release,
>>
>> I have uploaded the active-mq.xml file, please advice me if i need to
>> make
>> some additional changes in the configuration file for production
>> environment.
>>
>> Thanks you for spending your valuable time,
>>
>> With Regards,
>> Jigar Naik http://www.nabble.com/file/p19473882/activemq.xml activemq.xml
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