Dynamic scaling of JMS consumer in spring boot

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野趣味 2021-01-07 02:38

I am trying to build a spring-boot application which will read data from a activeMQ producer. I want to resources available on customer to the optimum.In my spring-boot appl

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  • 2021-01-07 03:01

    the consumers your are talking about, are different thread of the DefaultMessageListenerContainer or different instances of DefaultMessageListenerContainer ?

    you can increase and decrease dynamically threads number of DefaultMessageListenerContainer by changing

    org.springframework.jms.listener.DefaultMessageListenerContainer.concurrentConsumers
    

    and

    org.springframework.jms.listener.DefaultMessageListenerContainer.maxConcurrentConsumers accordingly

    UPDATE

    if you work with multiple consumers and/or threads you need to adapt the prefetchPolicy.

    persistent queues (default value: 1000)
    non-persistent queues (default value: 1000)
    persistent topics (default value: 100)
    non-persistent topics (default value: Short.MAX_VALUE - 1)
    

    all messages was dispatched to the first connected consumer and when another one connects he don't receive messages, so to change this behavior if you have concurrent consumer for a queue you need to set prefetchPolicy to a lower value than default. for example add this jms.prefetchPolicy.queuePrefetch=1 to the uri config in activemq.xml or set it on the client url like this

    ActiveMQConnectionFactory connectionFactory = new ActiveMQConnectionFactory("tcp://172.16.143.99:61616?jms.prefetchPolicy.queuePrefetch=1");
    

    Large prefetch values are recommended for high performance with high message volumes. However, for lower message volumes, where each message takes a long time to process, the prefetch should be set to 1. This ensures that a consumer is only processing one message at a time. Specifying a prefetch limit of zero, however, will cause the consumer to poll for messages, one at a time, instead of the message being pushed to the consumer.

    Take a look at http://activemq.apache.org/what-is-the-prefetch-limit-for.html

    And

    http://activemq.apache.org/destination-options.html

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