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Jaskey Lam edited comment on ROCKETMQ-94 at 4/14/17 3:45 AM: ------------------------------------------------------------- [~Yukon][~vongosling] What's the plan for this problem and when can it be resolved? IMO, this limit rocketmq to adapt many scenes was (Author: jaskey): [~Yukon][~vongosling] What's the plan for this problem? This limit rocketmq to adapt most of the scenes > Support different subscriptions for some newly release instance > --------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: ROCKETMQ-94 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ROCKETMQ-94 > Project: Apache RocketMQ > Issue Type: New Feature > Components: rocketmq-broker, rocketmq-client > Affects Versions: 4.0.0-incubating > Reporter: Jaskey Lam > Assignee: yukon > Priority: Critical > > RocketMQ 's consumer group has a restrict that all instances must have the > same subcriptions. > But when new version is release, the consumer's subcriptions may be added or > removed, which will make all instances have different subcriptions. > Say I have a app with 3 instances which subcribe topicA and topicB,which is > working fine. > When I am going to release a newer version which need to subcrbe one more > topicC, and when I deploy instance-1, this will break the rule since it is > still the same consumer group. > The same problem when I need to subscribe or remove some tags. > This is a very common scenario which rocketmq should solve in a transparent > way. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.15#6346)