[improve][pcip] PCIP-5 Support Pull Consumer For Pulsar#13
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liangyepianzhou wants to merge 1 commit intoapache:mainfrom
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[improve][pcip] PCIP-5 Support Pull Consumer For Pulsar#13liangyepianzhou wants to merge 1 commit intoapache:mainfrom
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@liangyepianzhou Let's shut this down. I've submitted a new one based on the new format and some feature fixes. The link is #24 |
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Motivation
Our organization is currently planning a migration from RocketMQ to Pulsar. To facilitate this transition, we aim to implement a standardized abstraction layer for MQ clients that encapsulates implementation details of specific messaging systems. This abstraction layer will allow seamless engine replacement while maintaining consistent client interfaces. However, two critical compatibility issues hinder the unification of message fetching patterns between RocketMQ/Kafka and Pulsar:
Interface Disparity:
Pulsar currently lacks native support for offset-based message fetching (fetch/pull paradigm) that allows specifying exact message positions and batch sizes.
Positioning Mechanism Mismatch:
Therefore, I propose to contribute a customized feature implementation to the Pulsar contributor repository that leverages existing Pulsar APIs to achieve functionality similar to RocketMQ's pull consumer. This implementation could serve companies like ours with standardized client requirements, allowing them to reuse this solution.
Modifications
Implement RocketMQ-like pull consumer functionality using existing Pulsar APIs.
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