1. Kafka consumers support long poll. If there is no new message, a fetch request will block at the broker for up to max.wait.ms, 2. If you want the two consumers to each consume a full set of all messages, you should put them in different groups. On the other hand, if you want the two consumers to jointly consume a single copy of all messages, then they need to be in the same group. 3. zookeeper.session.timeout.ms is used for failure detection. You can configure zookeeper.connection.timeout.ms (defaults to zookeeper.session.timeout.ms) for the connection timeout.
Thanks, Jun On Sun, Dec 28, 2014 at 5:55 PM, panqing...@eefung.com < panqing...@eefung.com> wrote: > > HI, > > I recently learning Kafka, there are several problems > > 1, ActiveMQ is broker push message, consumer established the > messagelistener gets the message, but the message in Kafka are consumer > pull from broker, Timing acquisition from broker or can build the > listener on the broker? > 2, I now have more than one consumer, to consume the same topic, should > put them in the same group? > > 3, this value should be set to zookeeper.session.timeout.ms how much? > 400ms java example, but will appear Unable to connect to zookeeper server > within timeout: 400 > > > panqing...@eefung.com >