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





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