[AMQP 1.0] Add Acknowledgement and Batch Notification Topics

Explain difference in message acknowledgement for intermediary
types and relationship to use of batch notification.

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Andrew Smith 2016-08-26 15:36:18 -04:00
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@ -93,6 +93,96 @@ backends. An `address mode`_ configuration option is provided to
override this dynamic behavior and force the use of either the legacy
or routable address syntax.
Message Acknowledgement
-----------------------
A primary functional difference between a router and a
broker intermediary type is when message acknowledgement occurs.
The router does not "store" the message hence it does not generate an
acknowledgement. Instead the consuming endpoint is responsible for message
acknowledgement and the router forwards the acknowledgement back to
the sender. This is known as 'end-to-end' acknowledgement. In contrast, a
broker stores then forwards the message so that message acknowledgement is
performed in two stages. In the first stage, a message
acknowledgement occurs between the broker and the Sender. In the
second stage, an acknowledgement occurs between the Server and
the broker.
This difference affects how long the Sender waits for the message
transfer to complete.
::
+dispatch+
| (3) |
| |
| v
+--------------+ (1) +----------+ (2) +--------------+
| Client |---------->| Router |----------->| Server |
| (Sender) |<----------| (Direct) |<-----------| (Listener) |
+--------------+ (5) +----------+ (4) +--------------+
For example when a router intermediary is used, the following sequence
occurs:
1. The message is sent to the router
2. The router forwards the message to the Server
3. The Server dispatches the message to the application
4. The Server indicates the acknowledgement via the router
5. The router forwards the acknowledgement to the Sender
In this sequence, a Sender waits for the message acknowledgement until
step (5) occurs.
::
+dispatch+
| (4) |
| |
| v
+--------------+ (1) +----------+ (3) +--------------+
| Client |---------->| Broker |----------->| Server |
| (Sender) |<----------| (Queue) |<-----------| (Listener) |
+--------------+ (2) +----------+ (5) +--------------+
And when a broker intermediary is used, the following sequence occurs:
1. The message is sent to the broker
2. The broker stores the message and acknowledges the message to the
Sender
3. The broker sends the message to the Server
4. The Server dispatches the message to the application
5. The Server indicates the acknowledgement to the broker
In this sequence, a Sender waits for the message acknowledgement until
step (2) occurs.
Therefore the broker-based Sender receives the acknowledgement
earlier in the transfer than the routed case. However in the brokered
case receipt of the acknowledgement does not signify that the message
has been (or will ever be) received by the Server.
Batched Notifications **Note Well**
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
While the use of a router intermediary for oslo.messaging Notification is
currently not recommended, it should be noted that the use of a router
intermediary with batched notifications may exacerbate the acknowledgement
wait time for a Sender.
For example, when a batched notification configuration is used where
batch size is set to 100, the Server will wait until 100 notification
messages are buffered (or timeout occurs) before dispatching the
notifications to the application for message acknowledgement. Since
each notifier client can have at most one message outstanding
(e.g. pending acknowledgement), then if the total number of notifying
clients are less than 100 the batch limit will never be met. This will
effectively pause all notifying clients until the batch timeout expires.
=============
Prerequisites
=============
@ -174,6 +264,7 @@ Pre-built packages for the broker are available. See `packages`_ below.
See the `oslo specification`_ for additional information regarding testing
done on the driver.
=============
Configuration
=============
@ -560,3 +651,5 @@ services that use the new driver:
- Proton libraries: libqpid-proton2-dev
- Proton python bindings: python-qpid-proton
- pyngus (via Pypi)
.. LocalWords: Acknowledgement acknowledgement