Andrew Kennedy wrote:
>
> On 7 Sep 2010, at 02:58, [email protected] wrote:
>
>
> In other words, you are setting the thresholds for notifications to
> be generated regarding these conditions on a per-queue basis. This
> allows automated log-analysis tools or monitoring systems to pick
> them up in real-time and respond accordingly. Perhaps by displaying
> an alert in the network operations centre or sending an SMS message
> to your on-call support staff, who can then take appropriate action -
> such as verifying that a consumer process is still running, or a
> client machine is online.
>
> Andrew.
>
>
Do you mean that this configuration will allow the maximum notification
size? Take the <maximumMessageCount>2</maximumMessageCount> as an example,
the maximum message count notification will be 2. How about other
configurations like:
<maximumQueueDepth>1</maximumQueueDepth>
<maximumMessageSize>1</maximumMessageSize>
<maximumMessageAge>1</maximumMessageAge>
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