Our software mostly consists of RPC services which receive requests on a named
queue and post replies to the reply-to queue of the message. We are using the
JMS Artemis driver version 2.32.0.
There are times when we want a service to shutdown gracefully, meaning
* Stops receiving new requests
* Finishes processing in-flight requests and posts responses to reply-to
queues (and ACKs messages)
* Quits the service
What is the correct sequence to do this? IIRC we can't just stop a Consumer
when it might be processing a request or we get errors. I'm hoping there is
some kind of suspend() or shutdown() call that still allows in-flight requests
to complete.
Thanks
John
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