How to implement job dependencies in RabbitMQ?












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Is there any possibility to include job dependencies in RabbitMQ?
The jobs would be set up in advance and submitted in batch to the broker



Job A
Job B
Job C
Job D: can only start when A, B and C are done


The only way I currently see this happening in RabbitMQ is only submitting Job D after A, B and C are done. There must be another way, no?










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  • Question already answered at stackoverflow.com/questions/9179243/job-dependency-in-rabbitmq !
    – user901781
    Dec 10 at 14:42










  • that answer is from 2012 and just provides an overall mechanism (the routing slip) without anything else. My question is specifically if RabbitMQ can do it and how?
    – BramVerhelst
    Dec 11 at 7:08
















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Is there any possibility to include job dependencies in RabbitMQ?
The jobs would be set up in advance and submitted in batch to the broker



Job A
Job B
Job C
Job D: can only start when A, B and C are done


The only way I currently see this happening in RabbitMQ is only submitting Job D after A, B and C are done. There must be another way, no?










share|improve this question






















  • Question already answered at stackoverflow.com/questions/9179243/job-dependency-in-rabbitmq !
    – user901781
    Dec 10 at 14:42










  • that answer is from 2012 and just provides an overall mechanism (the routing slip) without anything else. My question is specifically if RabbitMQ can do it and how?
    – BramVerhelst
    Dec 11 at 7:08














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Is there any possibility to include job dependencies in RabbitMQ?
The jobs would be set up in advance and submitted in batch to the broker



Job A
Job B
Job C
Job D: can only start when A, B and C are done


The only way I currently see this happening in RabbitMQ is only submitting Job D after A, B and C are done. There must be another way, no?










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Is there any possibility to include job dependencies in RabbitMQ?
The jobs would be set up in advance and submitted in batch to the broker



Job A
Job B
Job C
Job D: can only start when A, B and C are done


The only way I currently see this happening in RabbitMQ is only submitting Job D after A, B and C are done. There must be another way, no?







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  • Question already answered at stackoverflow.com/questions/9179243/job-dependency-in-rabbitmq !
    – user901781
    Dec 10 at 14:42










  • that answer is from 2012 and just provides an overall mechanism (the routing slip) without anything else. My question is specifically if RabbitMQ can do it and how?
    – BramVerhelst
    Dec 11 at 7:08


















  • Question already answered at stackoverflow.com/questions/9179243/job-dependency-in-rabbitmq !
    – user901781
    Dec 10 at 14:42










  • that answer is from 2012 and just provides an overall mechanism (the routing slip) without anything else. My question is specifically if RabbitMQ can do it and how?
    – BramVerhelst
    Dec 11 at 7:08
















Question already answered at stackoverflow.com/questions/9179243/job-dependency-in-rabbitmq !
– user901781
Dec 10 at 14:42




Question already answered at stackoverflow.com/questions/9179243/job-dependency-in-rabbitmq !
– user901781
Dec 10 at 14:42












that answer is from 2012 and just provides an overall mechanism (the routing slip) without anything else. My question is specifically if RabbitMQ can do it and how?
– BramVerhelst
Dec 11 at 7:08




that answer is from 2012 and just provides an overall mechanism (the routing slip) without anything else. My question is specifically if RabbitMQ can do it and how?
– BramVerhelst
Dec 11 at 7:08















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