Greetings, We recently upgraded the client and changed JMS to Jakarta. In doing so I noticed that ActiveMQClient.setGlobalThreadPoolProperties() has another argument for he flow-control thread pool size. We are currently calling this as ActiveMQClient.setGlobalThreadPoolProperties(1000,5) but honestly I cannot remember why we thought this was necessary. Can someone explain or point me to a page that shows the defaults and talks about why you’d want to change this?
PS: Is there anything to the jms -> jakarta client change other than the package and dependency names? It seems like the same/same replacement of other javax dependencies like jaxb-api. Thanks John [rg] <https://www.redpointglobal.com/> John Lilley Data Management Chief Architect, Redpoint Global Inc. 34 Washington Street, Suite 205 Wellesley Hills, MA 02481 M: +1 7209385761<tel:+1%207209385761> | john.lil...@redpointglobal.com<mailto:john.lil...@redpointglobal.com> PLEASE NOTE: This e-mail from Redpoint Global Inc. (“Redpoint”) is confidential and is intended solely for the use of the individual(s) to whom it is addressed. If you believe you received this e-mail in error, please notify the sender immediately, delete the e-mail from your computer and do not copy, print or disclose it to anyone else. If you properly received this e-mail as a customer, partner or vendor of Redpoint, you should maintain its contents in confidence subject to the terms and conditions of your agreement(s) with Redpoint.