How to implement job dependencies in RabbitMQ?
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
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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?
rabbitmq
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
add a comment |
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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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