Chapter 5. Enhancements


5.1. Messaging - 6.3.0

Table 5.1, “Messaging Enhancements in 6.3.0” lists the enhancements in version 6.3.0.
Table 5.1. Messaging Enhancements in 6.3.0
EnhancementDescription
ENTESB-3176Set OriginalDestination AMQ message property before sending it to DLQ
ENTESB-4135Update to the JMS 2.0 API
ENTMQ-1432[A-MQ,kahadb] add configuration so broker will not start if storeUsage limit is not available on the disk
ENTMQ-1498Work with JMS 2.0 osgi dependency
ENTMQ-1525[A-MQ, RuntimeConfigurationBroker] allowing policy that applies to multiple destination to be updated.
ENTMQ-1528JDBC Concurrency
ENTMQ-1628Stand-alone A-MQ has DBCP2, whilst OSGi version has DBCP1.4
ENTMQ-1836Temporary store index/log files splitting
ENTMQ-1885configurable hostname for published address strategy
AMQ-5289Track forwards across a network in destination statistics
AMQ-5578preallocate journal files
AMQ-5603Consider preallocation of journal files in batch increments
AMQ-5621Unit tests cleanup
AMQ-5636Upgrade the bundled DBCP component. The current one is very old and buggy.
AMQ-5845AMQP: Include broker version information in the Connection properties
AMQ-6001AMQP: Refill sender credit faster to avoid throttling fast producers
AMQ-6015AMQP: Report more meaningful error conditions when an incoming send fails
AMQ-6077Better configuration of restricted classes for clients
AMQ-6100Virtual topic message destination should be the target queue
AMQ-6116Improve security context authorization cache
AMQ-6126The corePoolSize value of the TaskRunnerFactory created Executor should be configurable
AMQ-6147AMQP: Update Proton-J to 0.12.1
AMQ-6149Pre-configure jolokia
AMQ-6164queue sendLock prevents concurrent journal updates
AMQ-6167examples/other/perfharness misses readme and uses broken link.
AMQ-6184Improve nio transport scalability
AMQ-6203KahaDB: Allow rewrite of message acks in older logs which prevent cleanup
AMQ-6228Max Frame Size Error exception shows incorrect values at times
AMQ-6239Performance issue in PrioritizedPendingListIterator
AMQ-6259Enable configuration for mqtt-over-ws transport
AMQ-6276Remove fileserver webapp
AMQ-6277KahaDB does journal recovery for last append in error in normal restart case
AMQ-6278Revisit the log level in LeaseDatabaseLocker
AMQ-6292ACK rewrite task does unnecessary syncs
AMQ-6304Container-id field blank on sending an AMQP 1.0 open frame to the client
AMQ-6336QueueBrowser delivers expired messages
AMQ-6403Allow splitting the temporary message store
CAMEL-8522Set OriginalDestination AMQ message property before sending it to DLQ
AMQ-3519Allow getJMSRedelivered flag to survive a restart
AMQ-5847AMQP: Support transactions that span multiple session for a single TXN
AMQ-6037AMQP: Add support for sending scheduled message using message annotations
AMQ-6362Add an option to time out connection attempts when blocked in ensureConnectionInfoSent
ENTMQ-1659Consider preallocation of journal files in batch increments
AMQ-5962Update HTTP Client and Core versions
AMQ-5980Update to the latest Jetty version
AMQ-6084Have an option to error out if a limit is exceeded
AMQ-5957Update outdated dependencies used by broker.
AMQ-6044AMQP: Add support for testing transactions with the test client.
AMQ-6093Remove deprecated getXURL methods from the BrokerServiceMBean
AMQ-6107AMQP: Remove deprecated prefetch size configuration option from the transport
AMQ-6178AMQP: Update Qpid JMS to 0.9.0
AMQ-6181Upgrade to Joda-time 2.9
AMQ-6309AMQP: Static code analysis of activemq-amqp
ENTESB-56363rd party alignments - built from source strict alignments
ENTMQ-1565The Readme File For The Stomp Extras Example Needs More Details
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