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h2. Broker config.xml format |
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The broker config.xml file details various options and configuration for the Java Qpid broker implementation. |
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h3. File Format |
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This is an overview of the top level of the config file. Description of each section is embedded below. Each section is then described in detail in their own section. |
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<broker>
<!-- Various initial global definitions -->
<connector>
<!-- Various connection information about the type connections the broker should listen for-->
<management>
<!-- Enablement of management functionality -->
<advanced>
<!-- Various advanced flags -->
<security>
<!-- Definition of available security options -->
<virtualhosts>
<!-- Definition of available virtual hosts -->
<heartbeat>
<!-- Heartbeat configuration -->
<queue>
<!-- General queue configuration options-->
<virtualhosts>
<!-- Configuariation of various virtual hosts. -->
</broker>
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Broker
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{noformat} h3. Broker The setting of the prefixes for QPID_HOME and QPID_WORK allows environment variables to be used throughout the config.xml and removes the need for hard coding of paths in this file. See the [Getting Started Guide] for more information on these variables. {noformat} <broker> <prefix>${QPID_HOME}</prefix> <work>${QPID_WORK}</work> <conf>${prefix}/etc</conf> |
Connector
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{noformat} h3. Connector The connector section allows configuration of SSL and related keystore settings. By default this section is commented out and thus SSL is not enabled. {noformat} <connector> <!-- Uncomment out this block and edit the keystorePath and keystorePassword to enable SSL support <ssl> <enabled>true</enabled> <sslOnly>true</sslOnly> <keystorePath>/path/to/keystore.ks</keystorePath> <keystorePassword>keystorepass</keystorePassword> </ssl>--> <qpidnio>true</qpidnio> <transport>nio</transport> <port>5672</port> <sslport>8672</sslport> <socketReceiveBuffer>32768</socketReceiveBuffer> <socketSendBuffer>32768</socketSendBuffer> </connector> |
Management
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h3. Management
This element allows the user to switch the connectivity of the management console on/off i.e. if the enabled tag is set to false you will not be able to connect a management console to this broker instance.
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<management>
<enabled>true</enabled>
</management>
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Advanced
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h3. Advanced
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<advanced>
<filterchain enableExecutorPool="true"/>
<enablePooledAllocator>false</enablePooledAllocator>
<enableDirectBuffers>false</enableDirectBuffers>
<framesize>65535</framesize>
<compressBufferOnQueue>false</compressBufferOnQueue>
</advanced>
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Security
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h3. Security
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<security>
<principal-databases>
<principal-database>
<name>passwordfile</name>
<class>org.apache.qpid.server.security.auth.PasswordFilePrincipalDatabase</class>
<attributes>
<attribute>
<name>passwordFile</name>
<value>${conf}/passwd</value>
</attribute>
</attributes>
</principal-database>
</principal-databases>
<sasl>
<mechanisms>
<mechanism>
<initialiser>
<class>org.apache.qpid.server.security.auth.CRAMMD5Initialiser</class>
<principal-database>passwordfile</principal-database>
</initialiser>
</mechanism>
<mechanism>
<initialiser>
<class>org.apache.qpid.server.security.auth.amqplain.AmqPlainInitialiser</class>
<principal-database>passwordfile</principal-database>
</initialiser>
</mechanism>
<mechanism>
<initialiser>
<class>org.apache.qpid.server.security.auth.plain.PlainInitialiser</class>
<principal-database>passwordfile</principal-database>
</initialiser>
</mechanism>
</mechanisms>
</sasl>
</security>
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Virtualhosts
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h3. Virtualhosts
This section allows you to define the set of virtual hosts which will be contained in your broker instance, and the message store & location for each. The commented out section referencing BDBMessageStore should be used for all applications wishing to use persistence to disk.
If you are using transient messaging you can use the MemoryMessageStore, with the caveat that scalability for transient use is limited by heap size.
<virtualhosts>
<virtualhost>
<name>localhost</name>
<localhost>
<store>
<!--class>org.apache.qpid.server.store.berkeleydb.BDBMessageStore</class>
<environment-path>${work}/bdb/localhost-store</environment-path-->
<class>org.apache.qpid.server.store.MemoryMessageStore</class>
</store>
</localhost>
</virtualhost>
<virtualhost>
<name>development</name>
<development>
<store>
<class>org.apache.qpid.server.store.MemoryMessageStore</class>
</store>
</development>
</virtualhost>
<virtualhost>
<name>test</name>
<test>
<store>
<class>org.apache.qpid.server.store.MemoryMessageStore</class>
</store>
</test>
</virtualhost>
</virtualhosts>
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Heartbeat
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{noformat} h3. Heartbeat The Qpid broker sends an internal (only) heartbeat. This element allows configuration of the frequency of this heartbeat. At present, we recommend that you leave this section unchanged ! {noformat} <heartbeat> <delay>0</delay> <timeoutFactor>2.0</timeoutFactor> </heartbeat> |
Queue
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h3. Queue
This should NOT be changed lightly as it sets the broker up to automatically bind queues to exchanges.
It could theoretically be used to prevent users creating new queues at runtime, assuming that you have created all queues/topics etc at broker startup. However, best advice is to leave unchanged for now.
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<queue>
<auto_register>true</auto_register>
</queue>
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Virtualhosts
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{noformat} h3. Virtualhosts This element allows you to specify a location for the virtualhosts.xml file that you wish to use. If you are not using a subdirectory under $QPID_HOME you can provide a fully qualified path instead. {noformat} <virtualhosts>${conf}/virtualhosts.xml</virtualhosts> {noformat} |