Here how it will look in the code: https://github.com/ezhuravl/ignite-code-examples/tree/master/src/main/java/examples/service/scheduler
пн, 2 мар. 2020 г. в 15:23, Evgenii Zhuravlev <e.zhuravlev...@gmail.com>: > Hi, > > There is no pooler out of the box, but you can simply implement one as a > Service. Even if one of the nodes with this service will be stopped, > Cluster will manage to restart the service on another node. > org.apache.ignite.services.Service.execute() should be implemented as > queue pooler. > > https://apacheignite.readme.io/docs/service-grid > > Best Regards, > Evgenii > > вс, 1 мар. 2020 г. в 10:05, Narsi Reddy Nallamilli < > narsi.nallami...@gmail.com>: > >> Hi, >> >> Is there a queue poller built-in ignite which constantly and indefinitely >> polls the queue and can perform some task? >> >> I know only way is to write igniterunnable compute where i should run >> loop forever and perform the task on ignite queue element? But this is bad >> as there are cases when the compute dies and no one can resume it or track >> it. >> >> Is there a way a where we add some ignite runnable queue elements and the >> elements pop up automatically and gets executed without any trigger? >> >