Resequence Message Store
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Resequence Message Store

The Resequence Message Store is used to store a stream of related but out-of-sequence messages to put them back into the correct order. It collects and re-orders the stored messages based on a defined sequence number derived from some part of the message, so that they can be published to the output channel in a specific order. This is advantageous specially when the order of message delivery is important to avoid some messages arriving earlier than others.

The resequencing store is an extension of the existing JDBC-based message store. Hence, it inherits most of its properties from the JDBC Message Store.

UI Configuration

In the WSO2 ESB Management Console, click Main, click Message Stores in the Service Bus menu, and then click Resequence Message Store, to configure it as follows.

add resequence message store

Enter the configuration details in the below screen.

enter details of the Resequence Message Store

When you add a Resequence Message Store, it is required to specify values for the following:

  • NameA unique name for the RabbitMQ message store. 

  • Database TableTable name of the database in which, messages will be stored.

  • Connection Information: If the database is connected via a Carbon datasource or via a connection pool.

  • DriverThe class name of the database driver.

  • Url: URL of the database.

  • UserThe username to access the database.

  • PasswordThe password to access the database.

  • Resequence Timeout (Seconds)The time the Message Processor waits for a message, which is missing to reorder them based on a specified order.

  • Sequence ID Path: The path from which, the Store identifies the sequence ID from the message content.

The following is a sample ESB configuration of the Resequence Message Store.

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <messageStore xmlns="http://ws.apache.org/ns/synapse" class="org.apache.synapse.message.store.impl.resequencer.ResequenceMessageStore" name="RStore"> <parameter name="store.resequence.timeout">-1</parameter> <parameter name="store.producer.guaranteed.delivery.enable">false</parameter> <parameter name="store.failover.message.store.name">RStore</parameter> <parameter xmlns:m0="http://services.samples" name="store.resequence.id.path" expression="substring-after(//m0:placeOrder/m0:order/m0:symbol,'-')"/> <parameter name="store.jdbc.password">root</parameter> <parameter name="store.jdbc.driver">com.mysql.jdbc.Driver</parameter> <parameter name="store.jdbc.username">root</parameter> <parameter name="store.jdbc.connection.url">jdbc:mysql://localhost:3306/resequenceDB</parameter> <parameter name="store.jdbc.table">tbl_resequence</parameter> </messageStore>

The following are the properties related to the Resequence Message Store. 

Property Name

Description

Required

Possible Values

Property Name

Description

Required

Possible Values

store.resequence.timeout

The time the Processor waits for a message, which is missing to reorder them based on a specified order. If the current message sequence is 3, its predecessor would be 2 and the successor would be 4, and thereby, if 4 is not present, then there is a gap in the sequence. Therefore, the processor waits until the specified set time-out exceeds, and selects the next minimum sequence ID available as the predecessor. However, the time-out will be a rough estimate. The durations could vary depending on the load of the machine.

 

 

 

Yes

Specify a positive integer for the count and the timeout in seconds.

If you specify the count as -1, then the processor will wait indefinitely until the correct sequence ID is present to fill the gap.

store.producer.guaranteed.delivery.enable

Whether you want to enable guaranteed delivery or not. For more information, see Guaranteed Delivery with Failover Message Store and Scheduled Failover Message Forwarding Processor.

No

True/False

store.failover.message.store.name

The name of the Message Store used if the original message store fails. For more information, see Guaranteed Delivery with Failover Message Store and Scheduled Failover Message Forwarding Processor.

No

An appropriate String value

store.resequence.id.path

The path from which, the Store identifies the sequence ID from the message content. The path could be either XPath or JSON. You can specify it in the expression field.  

 

 

Yes

Set a positive integer as the sequence ID. The store expects the sequence ID to start from 1.

store.jdbc.password

The password to access the database.

No

An appropriate String value

store.jdbc.driver

The class name of the database driver.

Yes

An appropriate String value

store.jdbc.username

The username to access the database.

Yes

An appropriate String value

store.jdbc.connection.url

The database URL.

Yes

An appropriate String value of a URL.

store.jdbc.table

Table name of the database in which, messages will be stored.

Yes

An appropriate String value

For more information on its usage, go to Resequencer Pattern in the EIP Guide.

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