How to consume DLQ messages via spring cloud stream
I want to consume kafka messages from dlq and process them. Default configuration for them is to add a listener for dlq.
Problem: I want to manually(conditional) consume message whenever i get the alert for dlq message. ANy solution from stream listener?
spring apache-kafka spring-cloud-stream spring-cloud-dataflow
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I want to consume kafka messages from dlq and process them. Default configuration for them is to add a listener for dlq.
Problem: I want to manually(conditional) consume message whenever i get the alert for dlq message. ANy solution from stream listener?
spring apache-kafka spring-cloud-stream spring-cloud-dataflow
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Not sure I fully understand. Getting an alert for a message that is in the DLQ would require some other notification mechanism (i.e., another message. . .). Isn't the message on DLQ is enough? You have a listener and once message ends up in DLQ (that in itself is notification) you process it. What am i missing?
– Oleg Zhurakousky
Nov 12 at 13:15
Thanks for the response, Once message is in DLQ, question is about processing, DLQ listener will pick it instantly and process it using stream listener This is something i want to stop and process the dlq message based on a condition. is their any utility available for doing the same. What i am currently thinking is to create a service and then use KafakConsume to manually pick dlq message and then process? Any alternative in spring cloud data stream?
– atul tripathi
Nov 13 at 13:51
Consider looking into Polling Consumer. This is how you control when to poll. You can also get more info from Gary's blog on it.
– Oleg Zhurakousky
Nov 13 at 18:23
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I want to consume kafka messages from dlq and process them. Default configuration for them is to add a listener for dlq.
Problem: I want to manually(conditional) consume message whenever i get the alert for dlq message. ANy solution from stream listener?
spring apache-kafka spring-cloud-stream spring-cloud-dataflow
I want to consume kafka messages from dlq and process them. Default configuration for them is to add a listener for dlq.
Problem: I want to manually(conditional) consume message whenever i get the alert for dlq message. ANy solution from stream listener?
spring apache-kafka spring-cloud-stream spring-cloud-dataflow
spring apache-kafka spring-cloud-stream spring-cloud-dataflow
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Not sure I fully understand. Getting an alert for a message that is in the DLQ would require some other notification mechanism (i.e., another message. . .). Isn't the message on DLQ is enough? You have a listener and once message ends up in DLQ (that in itself is notification) you process it. What am i missing?
– Oleg Zhurakousky
Nov 12 at 13:15
Thanks for the response, Once message is in DLQ, question is about processing, DLQ listener will pick it instantly and process it using stream listener This is something i want to stop and process the dlq message based on a condition. is their any utility available for doing the same. What i am currently thinking is to create a service and then use KafakConsume to manually pick dlq message and then process? Any alternative in spring cloud data stream?
– atul tripathi
Nov 13 at 13:51
Consider looking into Polling Consumer. This is how you control when to poll. You can also get more info from Gary's blog on it.
– Oleg Zhurakousky
Nov 13 at 18:23
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Not sure I fully understand. Getting an alert for a message that is in the DLQ would require some other notification mechanism (i.e., another message. . .). Isn't the message on DLQ is enough? You have a listener and once message ends up in DLQ (that in itself is notification) you process it. What am i missing?
– Oleg Zhurakousky
Nov 12 at 13:15
Thanks for the response, Once message is in DLQ, question is about processing, DLQ listener will pick it instantly and process it using stream listener This is something i want to stop and process the dlq message based on a condition. is their any utility available for doing the same. What i am currently thinking is to create a service and then use KafakConsume to manually pick dlq message and then process? Any alternative in spring cloud data stream?
– atul tripathi
Nov 13 at 13:51
Consider looking into Polling Consumer. This is how you control when to poll. You can also get more info from Gary's blog on it.
– Oleg Zhurakousky
Nov 13 at 18:23
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Not sure I fully understand. Getting an alert for a message that is in the DLQ would require some other notification mechanism (i.e., another message. . .). Isn't the message on DLQ is enough? You have a listener and once message ends up in DLQ (that in itself is notification) you process it. What am i missing?
– Oleg Zhurakousky
Nov 12 at 13:15
Not sure I fully understand. Getting an alert for a message that is in the DLQ would require some other notification mechanism (i.e., another message. . .). Isn't the message on DLQ is enough? You have a listener and once message ends up in DLQ (that in itself is notification) you process it. What am i missing?
– Oleg Zhurakousky
Nov 12 at 13:15
Thanks for the response, Once message is in DLQ, question is about processing, DLQ listener will pick it instantly and process it using stream listener This is something i want to stop and process the dlq message based on a condition. is their any utility available for doing the same. What i am currently thinking is to create a service and then use KafakConsume to manually pick dlq message and then process? Any alternative in spring cloud data stream?
– atul tripathi
Nov 13 at 13:51
Thanks for the response, Once message is in DLQ, question is about processing, DLQ listener will pick it instantly and process it using stream listener This is something i want to stop and process the dlq message based on a condition. is their any utility available for doing the same. What i am currently thinking is to create a service and then use KafakConsume to manually pick dlq message and then process? Any alternative in spring cloud data stream?
– atul tripathi
Nov 13 at 13:51
Consider looking into Polling Consumer. This is how you control when to poll. You can also get more info from Gary's blog on it.
– Oleg Zhurakousky
Nov 13 at 18:23
Consider looking into Polling Consumer. This is how you control when to poll. You can also get more info from Gary's blog on it.
– Oleg Zhurakousky
Nov 13 at 18:23
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Not sure I fully understand. Getting an alert for a message that is in the DLQ would require some other notification mechanism (i.e., another message. . .). Isn't the message on DLQ is enough? You have a listener and once message ends up in DLQ (that in itself is notification) you process it. What am i missing?
– Oleg Zhurakousky
Nov 12 at 13:15
Thanks for the response, Once message is in DLQ, question is about processing, DLQ listener will pick it instantly and process it using stream listener This is something i want to stop and process the dlq message based on a condition. is their any utility available for doing the same. What i am currently thinking is to create a service and then use KafakConsume to manually pick dlq message and then process? Any alternative in spring cloud data stream?
– atul tripathi
Nov 13 at 13:51
Consider looking into Polling Consumer. This is how you control when to poll. You can also get more info from Gary's blog on it.
– Oleg Zhurakousky
Nov 13 at 18:23