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An application is receiving messages on a Publish-Subscribe Channel. How can a subscriber avoid missing messages while it’s not listening for them? Use a Durable Subscriber to make the messaging system save messages published while the subscriber is disconnected. A durable subscription saves messages for an inactive subscriber and delivers these saved messages when the subscriber reconnects. In this way, a subscriber will not lose any messages even though it disconnected. A durable subscription has no effect on the behavior of the subscriber or the messaging system while the subscriber is active (e.g., connected). A connected subscriber acts the same whether its subscription is durable or non-durable. The difference is in how the messaging system behaves when the subscriber is disconnected. ...Related patterns: Guaranteed Delivery, Message Expiration, Point-to-Point Channel, Publish-Subscribe Channel Want to keep up-to-date? Follow My Blog. Want to read more in depth? Check out My Articles. Want to see me live? See where I am speaking next.
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