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Posted to users@kafka.apache.org by Yuheng Du <yu...@gmail.com> on 2015/09/04 15:34:17 UTC

When a message is exposed to the consumer

According to the section 3.1 of the paper "Kafka: a Distributed Messaging
System for Log Processing":

"a message is only exposed to the consumers after it is flushed"?

Is it still true in the current kafka? like the message can only be
available after it is flushed to disk?

Thanks.

Re: When a message is exposed to the consumer

Posted by Yuheng Du <yu...@gmail.com>.
Can't read it. Sorry

On Fri, Sep 4, 2015 at 12:08 PM, Roman Shramkov <Ro...@epam.com>
wrote:

> Её ай н Анны уйг
>
> sent from a mobile device, please excuse brevity and typos
>
>
> ----Пользователь Yuheng Du написал ----
>
> According to the section 3.1 of the paper "Kafka: a Distributed Messaging
> System for Log Processing":
>
> "a message is only exposed to the consumers after it is flushed"?
>
> Is it still true in the current kafka? like the message can only be
> available after it is flushed to disk?
>
> Thanks.
>

RE: When a message is exposed to the consumer

Posted by Roman Shramkov <Ro...@epam.com>.
Её ай н Анны уйг

sent from a mobile device, please excuse brevity and typos


----Пользователь Yuheng Du написал ----

According to the section 3.1 of the paper "Kafka: a Distributed Messaging
System for Log Processing":

"a message is only exposed to the consumers after it is flushed"?

Is it still true in the current kafka? like the message can only be
available after it is flushed to disk?

Thanks.