Ways to check if a rabbitmq server is alive
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Using Java the spring-rabbitmq has a isRunning method in the RabbitTemplate class. Is this method equivalent to rabbitmq’s server-check through http-api: /api/aliveness-test/vhost? Can both be used for the purpose of just checking if the rabbitmq server is running ?
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Using Java the spring-rabbitmq has a isRunning method in the RabbitTemplate class. Is this method equivalent to rabbitmq’s server-check through http-api: /api/aliveness-test/vhost? Can both be used for the purpose of just checking if the rabbitmq server is running ?
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Using Java the spring-rabbitmq has a isRunning method in the RabbitTemplate class. Is this method equivalent to rabbitmq’s server-check through http-api: /api/aliveness-test/vhost? Can both be used for the purpose of just checking if the rabbitmq server is running ?
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No. They are different things.
RabbitTemplate's class is checking if any of RabbitMQ listeners in your application are still running.
synchronized (this.directReplyToContainers) {
return this.directReplyToContainers.values()
.stream()
.anyMatch(AbstractMessageListenerContainer::isRunning);
}
API check through HTTP checks vhost's (server's) aliveness.
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No. They are different things.
RabbitTemplate's class is checking if any of RabbitMQ listeners in your application are still running.
synchronized (this.directReplyToContainers) {
return this.directReplyToContainers.values()
.stream()
.anyMatch(AbstractMessageListenerContainer::isRunning);
}
API check through HTTP checks vhost's (server's) aliveness.
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No. They are different things.
RabbitTemplate's class is checking if any of RabbitMQ listeners in your application are still running.
synchronized (this.directReplyToContainers) {
return this.directReplyToContainers.values()
.stream()
.anyMatch(AbstractMessageListenerContainer::isRunning);
}
API check through HTTP checks vhost's (server's) aliveness.
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No. They are different things.
RabbitTemplate's class is checking if any of RabbitMQ listeners in your application are still running.
synchronized (this.directReplyToContainers) {
return this.directReplyToContainers.values()
.stream()
.anyMatch(AbstractMessageListenerContainer::isRunning);
}
API check through HTTP checks vhost's (server's) aliveness.
No. They are different things.
RabbitTemplate's class is checking if any of RabbitMQ listeners in your application are still running.
synchronized (this.directReplyToContainers) {
return this.directReplyToContainers.values()
.stream()
.anyMatch(AbstractMessageListenerContainer::isRunning);
}
API check through HTTP checks vhost's (server's) aliveness.
answered Nov 9 at 11:16
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