How to remove specific message from queue in rabbitmq
I use rabbitmq. I created a queue and put 10 messages here.
I want to delete only specific one of 10 messages here. Is there a way to delete it?
spring rabbitmq amqp
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I use rabbitmq. I created a queue and put 10 messages here.
I want to delete only specific one of 10 messages here. Is there a way to delete it?
spring rabbitmq amqp
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That does not sound very „message queue like“. If you want to delete just one of the messages, you have to fetch all with a suitable RabbitListener within your spring application. And after you identified your specific message, you need to gracefully reject all the other messages. But if you do that, you will find yourself in a infinity loop. I guess you have to use some tools of rabbitmq to forward your messages into „queue A“ (valid messages) and „queue B“ (invalid messages)
– Lennart Blom
Nov 13 '18 at 3:55
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I use rabbitmq. I created a queue and put 10 messages here.
I want to delete only specific one of 10 messages here. Is there a way to delete it?
spring rabbitmq amqp
I use rabbitmq. I created a queue and put 10 messages here.
I want to delete only specific one of 10 messages here. Is there a way to delete it?
spring rabbitmq amqp
spring rabbitmq amqp
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That does not sound very „message queue like“. If you want to delete just one of the messages, you have to fetch all with a suitable RabbitListener within your spring application. And after you identified your specific message, you need to gracefully reject all the other messages. But if you do that, you will find yourself in a infinity loop. I guess you have to use some tools of rabbitmq to forward your messages into „queue A“ (valid messages) and „queue B“ (invalid messages)
– Lennart Blom
Nov 13 '18 at 3:55
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That does not sound very „message queue like“. If you want to delete just one of the messages, you have to fetch all with a suitable RabbitListener within your spring application. And after you identified your specific message, you need to gracefully reject all the other messages. But if you do that, you will find yourself in a infinity loop. I guess you have to use some tools of rabbitmq to forward your messages into „queue A“ (valid messages) and „queue B“ (invalid messages)
– Lennart Blom
Nov 13 '18 at 3:55
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That does not sound very „message queue like“. If you want to delete just one of the messages, you have to fetch all with a suitable RabbitListener within your spring application. And after you identified your specific message, you need to gracefully reject all the other messages. But if you do that, you will find yourself in a infinity loop. I guess you have to use some tools of rabbitmq to forward your messages into „queue A“ (valid messages) and „queue B“ (invalid messages)
– Lennart Blom
Nov 13 '18 at 3:55
That does not sound very „message queue like“. If you want to delete just one of the messages, you have to fetch all with a suitable RabbitListener within your spring application. And after you identified your specific message, you need to gracefully reject all the other messages. But if you do that, you will find yourself in a infinity loop. I guess you have to use some tools of rabbitmq to forward your messages into „queue A“ (valid messages) and „queue B“ (invalid messages)
– Lennart Blom
Nov 13 '18 at 3:55
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No, there is no way to do that directly. Some alternatives are:
- Purge the queue and add back the 9 other messages
- Check for that one message on the consumer side and reject/ignore that message
- Forward all the messages to another queue, except for that 1 message
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No, there is no way to do that directly. Some alternatives are:
- Purge the queue and add back the 9 other messages
- Check for that one message on the consumer side and reject/ignore that message
- Forward all the messages to another queue, except for that 1 message
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No, there is no way to do that directly. Some alternatives are:
- Purge the queue and add back the 9 other messages
- Check for that one message on the consumer side and reject/ignore that message
- Forward all the messages to another queue, except for that 1 message
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No, there is no way to do that directly. Some alternatives are:
- Purge the queue and add back the 9 other messages
- Check for that one message on the consumer side and reject/ignore that message
- Forward all the messages to another queue, except for that 1 message
No, there is no way to do that directly. Some alternatives are:
- Purge the queue and add back the 9 other messages
- Check for that one message on the consumer side and reject/ignore that message
- Forward all the messages to another queue, except for that 1 message
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That does not sound very „message queue like“. If you want to delete just one of the messages, you have to fetch all with a suitable RabbitListener within your spring application. And after you identified your specific message, you need to gracefully reject all the other messages. But if you do that, you will find yourself in a infinity loop. I guess you have to use some tools of rabbitmq to forward your messages into „queue A“ (valid messages) and „queue B“ (invalid messages)
– Lennart Blom
Nov 13 '18 at 3:55