184 lines
8.2 KiB
Python
184 lines
8.2 KiB
Python
DEFAULT_CONFIGURATION_DATA = """<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?>
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<broker xmlns="http://activemq.apache.org/schema/core" schedulePeriodForDestinationPurge="10000">
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<!--
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A configuration contains all of the settings for your ActiveMQ broker, in XML format (similar to ActiveMQ's activemq.xml file).
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You can create a configuration before creating any brokers. You can then apply the configuration to one or more brokers.
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You can use additional attributes for the broker element above. These attributes allow you to configure broker-wide settings.
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For more information, see Configuration and Amazon MQ Broker Configuration Parameters in the Amazon MQ Developer Guide:
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https://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazon-mq/latest/developer-guide/amazon-mq-broker-configuration-parameters.html
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-->
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<!--
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Mirrored queues let you send a copy of each message to a topic with a similar name automatically.
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For more information, see http://activemq.apache.org/mirrored-queues.html
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Virtual destinations let you configure advanced routing of messages between destinations.
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For more information, see http://activemq.apache.org/virtual-destinations.html
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-->
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<!--
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<destinationInterceptors>
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<mirroredQueue copyMessage="true" postfix=".qmirror" prefix=""/>
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<virtualDestinationInterceptor>
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<virtualDestinations>
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<virtualTopic name=">" prefix="VirtualTopicConsumers.*." selectorAware="false"/>
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<compositeQueue name="MY.QUEUE">
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<forwardTo>
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<queue physicalName="FOO"/>
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<topic physicalName="BAR"/>
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</forwardTo>
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</compositeQueue>
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</virtualDestinations>
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</virtualDestinationInterceptor>
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</destinationInterceptors>
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-->
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<!--
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By default, Amazon MQ optimizes for queues with fast consumers:
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Consumers are considered fast if they are able to keep up with the rate of messages generated by producers.
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Consumers are considered slow if a queue builds up a backlog of unacknowledged messages, potentially causing a decrease in producer throughput.
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To instruct Amazon MQ to optimize for queues with slow consumers, set the concurrentStoreAndDispatchQueues attribute to false.
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For more information, see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazon-mq/latest/developer-guide/ensuring-effective-amazon-mq-performance.html
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-->
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<!--
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<persistenceAdapter>
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<kahaDB concurrentStoreAndDispatchQueues="false"/>
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</persistenceAdapter>
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-->
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<destinationPolicy>
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<policyMap>
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<policyEntries>
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<!--
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gcInactiveDestinations is used to automatically purge inactive destinations
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preventing them from unnecessarily using broker resources.
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An 'inactive' destination is one that has no messages pending and no consumers connected.
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For more information, see: http://activemq.apache.org/delete-inactive-destinations.html
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-->
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<policyEntry topic=">" gcInactiveDestinations="true" inactiveTimoutBeforeGC="600000">
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<!--
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The constantPendingMessageLimitStrategy is used to prevent
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slow topic consumers to block producers and affect other consumers
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by limiting the number of messages that are retained
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For more information, see: http://activemq.apache.org/slow-consumer-handling.html
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-->
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<pendingMessageLimitStrategy>
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<constantPendingMessageLimitStrategy limit="1000"/>
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</pendingMessageLimitStrategy>
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</policyEntry>
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<policyEntry queue=">" gcInactiveDestinations="true" inactiveTimoutBeforeGC="600000" />
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<!--
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Destination policies let you configure a rich set of behaviors for your queues and topics.
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For more information, see http://activemq.apache.org/per-destination-policies.html
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-->
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<!--
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<policyEntry topic="FOO.>">
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<dispatchPolicy>
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<roundRobinDispatchPolicy/>
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</dispatchPolicy>
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<subscriptionRecoveryPolicy>
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<lastImageSubscriptionRecoveryPolicy/>
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</subscriptionRecoveryPolicy>
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</policyEntry>
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<policyEntry advisoryForConsumed="true" tempTopic="true"/>
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<policyEntry advisoryForConsumed="true" tempQueue="true"/>
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-->
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</policyEntries>
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</policyMap>
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</destinationPolicy>
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<!--
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Typically, destinations are created automatically when they are used. Amazon MQ lets you create destinations when the broker is started.
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For more information, see http://activemq.apache.org/configure-startup-destinations.html
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-->
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<!--
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<destinations>
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<queue physicalName="FOO.BAR"/>
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<topic physicalName="SOME.TOPIC"/>
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</destinations>
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-->
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<!--
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You can control advanced ActiveMQ features using plugins.
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-->
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<plugins>
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The Authorization plugin allows you to control the groups of users that are allowed to perform certain operations on your destinations.
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For more information, see http://activemq.apache.org/security.html
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-->
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<!--
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<authorizationPlugin>
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<map>
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<authorizationMap>
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<authorizationEntries>
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<authorizationEntry admin="guests,users" queue="GUEST.>" read="guests" write="guests,users"/>
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<authorizationEntry admin="guests,users" read="guests,users" topic="ActiveMQ.Advisory.>" write="guests,users"/>
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</authorizationEntries>
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<tempDestinationAuthorizationEntry>
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<tempDestinationAuthorizationEntry admin="tempDestinationAdmins" read="tempDestinationAdmins" write="tempDestinationAdmins"/>
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</tempDestinationAuthorizationEntry>
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</authorizationMap>
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</map>
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</authorizationPlugin>
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-->
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<!--
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The Discarding DLQ plugin simplifies the configuration of your global dead-letter queue strategy.
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You can take advantage of a more granular per-destination control by using destination policies.
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For more information, see http://activemq.apache.org/message-redelivery-and-dlq-handling.html
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-->
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<!--
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<discardingDLQBrokerPlugin dropAll="true" dropTemporaryQueues="true" dropTemporaryTopics="true"/>
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-->
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<!--
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The Force Persistency Mode plugin can override the persistency mode set on messages.
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-->
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<!--
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<forcePersistencyModeBrokerPlugin persistenceFlag="true"/>
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-->
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<!--
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The Redelivery plugin extends the capabilities of destination policies with respect to message redelivery.
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For more information, see http://activemq.apache.org/message-redelivery-and-dlq-handling.html
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-->
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<!--
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<redeliveryPlugin fallbackToDeadLetter="true" sendToDlqIfMaxRetriesExceeded="true">
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<redeliveryPolicyMap>
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<redeliveryPolicyMap>
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<redeliveryPolicyEntries>
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<redeliveryPolicy maximumRedeliveries="4" queue="SpecialQueue" redeliveryDelay="10000"/>
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</redeliveryPolicyEntries>
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<defaultEntry>
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<redeliveryPolicy initialRedeliveryDelay="5000" maximumRedeliveries="4" redeliveryDelay="10000"/>
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</defaultEntry>
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</redeliveryPolicyMap>
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</redeliveryPolicyMap>
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</redeliveryPlugin>
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-->
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<!--
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The Statistics plugin lets you query broker or destination statistics by sending messages to the broker.
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For more information, see http://activemq.apache.org/statisticsplugin.html
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-->
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<!--
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<statisticsBrokerPlugin/>
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-->
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<!--
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The Timestamping plugin lets the broker use server-side time instead of client-provided time for messages.
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For more information, see http://activemq.apache.org/timestampplugin.html
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-->
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<!--
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<timeStampingBrokerPlugin ttlCeiling="86400000" zeroExpirationOverride="86400000"/>
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-->
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</plugins>
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<!--
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Network connectors let you connect brokers into networks of brokers.
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For more information, see Creating and Configuring an Amazon MQ Network of Brokers
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(https://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazon-mq/latest/developer-guide/amazon-mq-creating-configuring-network-of-brokers.html)
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in the Amazon MQ Developer Guide and also Networks of Brokers
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(http://activemq.apache.org/networks-of-brokers.html) in the ActiveMQ documentation.
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-->
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<!--
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<networkConnectors>
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<networkConnector name="myNetworkConnector" userName="commonUser" uri="masterslave:(ssl://b-1a2b3c4d-1.mq.region.amazonaws.com:61617,ssl://b-1a2b3c4d-2.mq.region.amazonaws.com:61617)"/>
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</networkConnectors>
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-->
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</broker>
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"""
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