[Pulp-list] Messaging Questions

Jason Dobies jason.dobies at redhat.com
Thu Jul 8 14:33:03 UTC 2010


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> Yes it does.  If we stick with only synchronous requests to that agent
> and leave asynchronous stuff to the pulp Task engine, temporary
> (non-durable) queues will be a good approach to pruning dead queues.

This is probably a stupid question, but if we're only doing synchronous
requests and they only go to one agent (or rather, each agent has its
own queue), why are we using a message bus in the first place? I always
viewed it as the benefits of message buses were that they offered a
pub/sub model and were really conducive to asynchronous operations.

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Jason Dobies
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