On 02/01/2013 01:13 PM, Rajesh Khan wrote:
I currently have a sender(C++) and a receiver(C#). The sender sends about
30-40 messages in a millisecond. I have set the capacity of the sender to
40,000 and the receiver capacity to 0. The receiver also sends back
acknowledgment after 30,000 messages.

I would recommend setting your receiver to browse mode (e.g. via an address of the form 'my-queue; {mode: browse}'). That should bring your memory usage down a lot. If you can't browse for some reason, then I would acknowledge much for frequently.

I don't understand why you want the sender capacity to be so high either. I would probably leave the default value there unless you have a reason to change it.


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