lianetm commented on code in PR #14640:
URL: https://github.com/apache/kafka/pull/14640#discussion_r1412390835
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clients/src/main/java/org/apache/kafka/clients/consumer/internals/events/ApplicationEventProcessor.java:
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@@ -181,11 +183,13 @@ private void process(final ListOffsetsApplicationEvent
event) {
* it is already a member.
*/
private void processSubscriptionChangeEvent() {
- if (!requestManagers.membershipManager.isPresent()) {
- throw new RuntimeException("Group membership manager not present
when processing a " +
- "subscribe event");
+ if (!requestManagers.heartbeatRequestManager.isPresent()) {
+ KafkaException error = new KafkaException("Group membership
manager not present when processing a subscribe event");
Review Comment:
I expect this would only be the case of a bug in our code, so a
`RuntimeException` that would fail the background thread (and therefore the
consumer) seemed simple and enough. Is there a reason why we need all the logic
to pass this failure to the app thread?
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