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<section id="Java-Broker-Stores-Memory-Store">
<title>Memory Message Store</title>
<para>
The Java broker has an in-memory message store implementation.
This section will detail configuration for using the MemoryMessageStore.
</para>
<para>
Note: when using this store, the broker will store both persistent and non-persistent messages
in memory, which is to say that neither will be available following a broker restart, and the
ability to store new messages will be entirely constrained by the JVM heap size.
</para>
<para>
The MemoryMessageStore can be selected on Virtual Host creation
via <link linkend="Java-Broker-Configuring-And-Managing-REST-API">REST Management interfaces</link>
and <link linkend="Java-Broker-Configuring-And-Managing-Web-Console">Web Management Console</link>.
For details, see <xref linkend="Java-Broker-Virtual-Hosts"/>.
</para>
<para>
Alternatively, the MemoryMessageStore can configured in Virtual Host configuration xml.
For details, see <xref linkend="Java-Broker-Stores-Memory-Store-Configuration"/>.
</para>
</section>
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