Apache ActiveMQ Artemis 2.30.0 User Manual
set to DUPS_OK it is possible to configure the consumer so that it sends acknowledgements in batches rather that one at a time, saving valuable bandwidth. This can be configured via the connection messages in a transaction it is possible to configure the consumer to send acknowledgements in batches rather than individually saving valuable bandwidth. This can be configured on the connection factory tcp://: ?consumerWindowSize=0 . This will cause the federation consumer to pull messages in batches only when the local queue has excess capacity. This means that federation won't ever drain more 0 码力 | 500 页 | 6.37 MB | 1 年前3Apache ActiveMQ Artemis 1.2.0 User Manual
set to DUPS_OK it is possible to configure the consumer so that it sends acknowledgements in batches rather that one at a time, saving valuable bandwidth. This can be configured via the connection messages in a transaction it is possible to configure the consumer to send acknowledgements in batches rather than individually saving valuable bandwidth. This can be configured on the connection factory0 码力 | 244 页 | 1.46 MB | 1 年前3Apache ActiveMQ Artemis 1.3.0 User Manual
set to DUPS_OK it is possible to configure the consumer so that it sends acknowledgements in batches rather that one at a time, saving valuable bandwidth. This can be configured via the connection messages in a transaction it is possible to configure the consumer to send acknowledgements in batches rather than individually saving valuable bandwidth. This can be configured on the connection factory0 码力 | 247 页 | 1.47 MB | 1 年前3Apache ActiveMQ Artemis 1.1.0 User Manual
set to DUPS_OK it is possible to configure the consumer so that it sends acknowledgements in batches rather that one at a time, saving valuable bandwidth. This can be configured via the connection messages in a transaction it is possible to configure the consumer to send acknowledgements in batches rather than individually saving valuable bandwidth. This can be configured on the connection factory0 码力 | 234 页 | 1.40 MB | 1 年前3Apache ActiveMQ Artemis 2.32.0 User Manual
is set to DUPS_OK it is possible to configure the consumer so that it sends acknowledgements in batches rather that one at a time, saving valuable bandwidth. This can be configured via the connection messages in a transaction it is possible to configure the consumer to send acknowledgements in batches rather than individually saving valuable bandwidth. This can be configured on the connection factory tcp://: ?consumerWindowSize=0. This will cause the federation consumer to pull messages in batches only when the local queue has excess capacity. This means that federation won’t ever drain more 0 码力 | 528 页 | 10.88 MB | 1 年前3Apache ActiveMQ Artemis 2.31.1 User Manual
is set to DUPS_OK it is possible to configure the consumer so that it sends acknowledgements in batches rather that one at a time, saving valuable bandwidth. This can be configured via the connection messages in a transaction it is possible to configure the consumer to send acknowledgements in batches rather than individually saving valuable bandwidth. This can be configured on the connection factory tcp://: ?consumerWindowSize=0. This will cause the federation consumer to pull messages in batches only when the local queue has excess capacity. This means that federation won’t ever drain more 0 码力 | 525 页 | 10.75 MB | 1 年前3Apache ActiveMQ Artemis 2.31.2 User Manual
is set to DUPS_OK it is possible to configure the consumer so that it sends acknowledgements in batches rather that one at a time, saving valuable bandwidth. This can be configured via the connection messages in a transaction it is possible to configure the consumer to send acknowledgements in batches rather than individually saving valuable bandwidth. This can be configured on the connection factory tcp://: ?consumerWindowSize=0. This will cause the federation consumer to pull messages in batches only when the local queue has excess capacity. This means that federation won’t ever drain more 0 码力 | 525 页 | 10.76 MB | 1 年前3Apache ActiveMQ Artemis 2.31.0 User Manual
is set to DUPS_OK it is possible to configure the consumer so that it sends acknowledgements in batches rather that one at a time, saving valuable bandwidth. This can be configured via the connection messages in a transaction it is possible to configure the consumer to send acknowledgements in batches rather than individually saving valuable bandwidth. This can be configured on the connection factory tcp://: ?consumerWindowSize=0. This will cause the federation consumer to pull messages in batches only when the local queue has excess capacity. This means that federation won’t ever drain more 0 码力 | 524 页 | 10.73 MB | 1 年前3Apache ActiveMQ Artemis 2.37.0 User Manual
is set to DUPS_OK it is possible to configure the consumer so that it sends acknowledgements in batches rather that one at a time, saving valuable bandwidth. This can be configured via the connection messages in a transaction it is possible to configure the consumer to send acknowledgements in batches rather than individually saving valuable bandwidth. This can be configured on the connection factory tcp://: ?consumerWindowSize=0. This will cause the federation consumer to pull messages in batches only when the local queue has excess capacity. This means that federation won’t ever drain more 0 码力 | 539 页 | 11.16 MB | 1 年前3Apache ActiveMQ Artemis 2.36.0 User Manual
is set to DUPS_OK it is possible to configure the consumer so that it sends acknowledgements in batches rather that one at a time, saving valuable bandwidth. This can be configured via the connection messages in a transaction it is possible to configure the consumer to send acknowledgements in batches rather than individually saving valuable bandwidth. This can be configured on the connection factory tcp://: ?consumerWindowSize=0. This will cause the federation consumer to pull messages in batches only when the local queue has excess capacity. This means that federation won’t ever drain more 0 码力 | 539 页 | 11.14 MB | 1 年前3
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