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Configuring qpid-virtualhosts.xml

The <MB_HOME>/repository/conf/advanced/qpid-virtualhosts.xml file allows you to configure virtual hosts for WSO2 Message Broker. Following is the tree of the XML elements in this file:

<virtualhosts>
    <default>
    <virtualhost>
        <name>
        <carbon>
            <housekeeping>
                <threadCount>
                <expiredMessageCheckPeriod>
            <exchanges>
                            <type>
                            <name>
                            <durable>
                        <exchange>
                            <type>
                            <name>
            <queues>
                <maximumQueueDepth>
                <maximumMessageSize>
                <maximumMessageAge>
                <maximumMessageCount> 

Click an element below for more information about that element.


<virtualhosts>

This configuration file contains details of all queues and topics, and associated properties, to be created on broker startup. These details are configured on a per virtual host basis. Note that if you do not prate this file with details of a queue or topic you intend to use, you must first create a consumer on a queue/topic before you can publish to it using  theWSO2 MB. Thus, most application deployments need a virtualhosts.xml file with minimal detail.

Configurable sub elements
Element NameDescriptionTypeDefault ValueFixed ValuesMandatory/
Optional
Notes
<default>This parameter sets the default virtual host for connections which do not specify a virtual hostStringcarbonone of defined virtual-hostsMandatory 

<virtualhost>

Define a virtual host and all it's configurations under this element. All sub sections are included under this element.

Configurablesub elements
Element NameDescriptionTypeDefault ValueFixed ValuesMandatory/OptionalNotes
<name>This parameter sets an identifiable name for the virtual host.StringcarbonN/AMandatory 

<carbon>

All configuration options for carbon virtual host are defined under this element.

<housekeeping>

Housekeeping task configurations for virtual hosts. This section configures the clean-up threads that work on flushing out obsolete/expired messages from the AMQP exchanges.

Configurablesub elements
Element NameDescriptionTypeDefault ValueFixed ValuesMandatory/
Optional
Notes
<threadCount>The number of clean-up threads.Integer2N/AMandatory 
<expiredMessageCheckPeriod>The time intervals at which the QPID broker checks for expired messages.Integer20000N/AMandatoryThe value is specified in milliseconds.

<exchanges>

This element is commented out by default and is not mandatory. If required, you can use this to define additional AMQP exchanges for this virtual host. For example, if you want queues to be automatically created in the message broker during server startup, you need to specify the type of AMQP exchange to use and you need to update the <queues> element in this file with the required queue information. Note that amq.direct is the default exchange that should be used for queue creation.

<queues>

You can use this <queues> section and the <exchanges> element explained above to create new queues during server startup. You can find detailed instructions on the different methods of creating queues in WSO2 MB from here.