That's just the way apollo works. It does not guarantee non-persistent messages will survive a restart, but it does not go out of it's way to drop them if there is a restart. Basically if your message gets paged out to disk, it will survive.
On Mon, Sep 8, 2014 at 5:25 AM, All JN <jna67...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello, > > > > I’m trying to use Apollo 1.7. > > I’m facing a problem with my first JMS test: I use a non-persistent > delivery mode, the messages are persisted and survive to a restart. > > Someone can explain me? > > > > Thx. -- Hiram Chirino Engineering | Red Hat, Inc. hchir...@redhat.com | fusesource.com | redhat.com skype: hiramchirino | twitter: @hiramchirino