Ricardo Sawirjo wrote:
Hi,
Thank you for the very fast response.
So if I understand it correctly and please correct me if I am wrong:
When a document is published/created/updated/deleted, the document state
changes. And because of the document state has changed a JMS message is sent to
the queue. However the JMS message does not state what event actually happens.
Hence based on the generated message you can not identify what actually
happened to the document. As the document might just have been updated, created
or deleted.
No, the JMS message specifies if it has been created, updated or
deleted.
If you publish a document, the corresponding JMS message will state that
the document in the live tree has either been updated or created,
depending on whether it existed before. There's no event 'published' as
far as JMS is concerned.
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