Appendix C. Server Options


Server options table

Table C.1, “ActiveMQ TransportConnector Server Options” shows the options to change the behavior of TransportConnector in ActiveMQ broker configuration on the server.
Table C.1. ActiveMQ TransportConnector Server Options
OptionDefaultDescription
urinullSpecifies the bind address for the transport connector.
namenullSpecifies the name of the transport connector instance.
discoveryURInullSpecifies the multicast discovery address for client connection to find the broker.
enableStatusMonitorfalseMonitors the state of the connections and determines whether the connections are blocked.
updateClusterClientsfalseUpdates the client connections about the changes in the broker status.
rebalanceClusterClientsfalseRebalances clients automatically across the cluster on changes to the topology.
updateClusterClientsOnRemovefalseUpdates clients if a broker is removed from the cluster.
updateClusterFilternullA comma separated list of regular expressions that specifies the list of brokers included for client updates.
allowLinkStealingfalseSpecifies that if the last two or more connections have the same id, for example clientID for JMS then the last connection is deemed as a valid connection and the older connections are closed by the broker. This property is enable for default for MQTT transport.
Example C.1, “Server Options Configuration” shows the configuration of enableStatusMonitor server option.

Example C.1. Server Options Configuration

<broker > 
...
  <transportConnectors >
  <transportConnector name="openwire" uri="tcp://0.0.0.0:61616" enableStatusMonitor="true" >
  <transportConnectors >
...
  <broker >
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