Hey Yui,
Sorry, I haven't had a chance to respond. I've got a pretty busy couple of
weeks coming up, so I don't know when I'll look at this, but I find this
puzzling. I'll save your email and try what you said to see if I can figure
it out. Thanks for the repro code.
Let me know if you figure it
Hi Adam and John, thank you for your effort!
We are implementing full idem-potency in our projects so that's nothing to
worry about.
As to what John said - we only have one partition, I personally assured
that.
So as i wrote in section 2. of my first message in this conversation - my
stream should
Hi!
As Adam said, if you throw an exception during processing, it should cause
Streams to shut itself down and *not* commit that message. Therefore, when
you start up again, it should again attempt to process that same message
(and shut down again).
Within a single partition, messages are process
Hi Yui Yoi
Keep in mind that Kafka Consumers don't traditionally request only a single
message at a time, but instead requests them in batches. This allows for
much higher throughput, but does result in the scenario of "at-least-once"
processing. Generally what will happen in this scenario is the
Hi Adam,
Thanks a lot for the rapid response, it did helped!
Let me though ask one more simple question: Can I make a stream application
stuck on an invalid message? and not consuming any further messages?
Thanks again
On Wed, Sep 12, 2018 at 2:35 PM Adam Bellemare
wrote:
> Hi Yui Yoi
>
> Pref
Hi Yui Yoi
Preface: I am not familiar with the spring framework.
"Earliest" when it comes to consuming from Kafka means, "Start reading from
the first message in the topic, *if there is no offset stored for that
consumer group*". It sounds like you are expecting it to re-read each
message wheneve
TL;DR:
my streams application skips uncommitted messages
Hello,
I'm using streams API via spring framework and experiencing a weird
behavior which I would like to get an explanation to:
First of all: The attached zip is my test project, I used kafka cli to run
a localhost broker and zookeeper
wha