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[jira] [Commented] (APLO-219) Allow fine grain control over making
space in a full queue.
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Hiram Chirino commented on APLO-219:
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Another approach might be to generate a topic even when a condition like that occurs. That way you can use a standard messaging app to implement the draining/consolidation.
> Allow fine grain control over making space in a full queue.
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> Key: APLO-219
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/APLO-219
> Project: ActiveMQ Apollo
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: apollo-broker
> Reporter: Idcmp
> Fix For: wish-list
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> As a follow up to APLO-76, it would be nice if a full queue could be safely handed to something which could walk the queue and make raw, intelligent changes to it.
> Scenario: A ptp queue has multiple types of events in it and becomes full due to a slow consumer. Being able to walk the queue would allow dropping all events of a specific type in the queue and replace the first one in the queue with an event which effectively says to the consumer that they have missed events of a specific type and require to resync. The "walking", resync and replacement event would be application specific.
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