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ActiveMQ Artemis 2.37.0 messages and New Relic

When browsing my ActiveMQ Artemis 2.37.0 messages from the web console I see a newrelic property. Any idea what this is about?

[{"newrelic":"eyJkIjp7ImFjIjoiMTIxMjEwMiIsInByIjoxLjQ3MTk0LCJ0","x-opt-delivery-time":1726171200241,"x-opt-jms-dest":0,"address":"scheduled","creationTime":1726168127157,"x-opt-jms-msg-type":3,"messageID":515,"priority":4,"userID":"ID:ID:eb421cec-9cfa-49b3-b730-cf95485863da:1:1:1-1",,"durable":true,"tracestate":"1212102@nr=0-0-1212102-398731796-08b44ca926d53eec-b3094d0d0d351a97,","traceparent":"00-3ea7d1cdf9df58945f523cf2acc6f21f","expiration":0,"to":"scheduled","contentType":"application/octet-stream","timestamp":1726168127157}]

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The message contains the following properties (among others):

  • newrelic
  • traceparent
  • tracestate

Given this, I’d say something in your environment is using New Relic distributed tracing. These header names match those defined in the New Relic documentation.

ActiveMQ Artemis will not add these properties to your message(s), at least not by default. Someone might potentially have configured a plugin to add these properties and deployed it to your broker so that’s worth investigating as well.

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