Hi, tien

So far as I know there wasn't.
In my opinion it should not be complicated to implement similar function in 
such scenario. 
So the road is under your feet, haha

best regards,

Jason

> On Sep 24, 2019, at 15:25, Tien Dat PHAN <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Dear Jason,
> 
> Thank you for your interesting material.
> This would answer the need of our use case.
> Just a small question is: Does Dubbo provide a JAVA API for such QoS features?
> 
> Best
> Tien Dat
> 
> On 2019/09/24 00:50:58, Jason Joo <[email protected]> wrote: 
>> Hi Tien
>> 
>> You can refer to QOS feature of DUBBO.
>> 
>> QoS's Parameters: 
>> http://dubbo.apache.org/en-us/docs/user/references/qos.html 
>> <http://dubbo.apache.org/en-us/docs/user/references/qos.html>
>> Usage: https://dubbo.apache.org/en-us/blog/introduction-to-dubbo-qos.html 
>> <https://dubbo.apache.org/en-us/blog/introduction-to-dubbo-qos.html>
>> 
>> 
>> best regards,
>> 
>> Jason
>> 
>>> On Sep 23, 2019, at 16:50, Tien Dat PHAN <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Dear experts,
>>> 
>>> We are using Dubbo for exporting our services to outside clients.
>>> During the execution, we may have to switch some nodes into maintenance 
>>> mode (for maintenance purposes of course), which means those nodes are not 
>>> serving requests until they are switched back to normal mode.
>>> 
>>> Our question is: what is the recommended procedure to gracefully put an 
>>> exported service into maintenance mode, without causing a perturbation on 
>>> the client side, which may still maintain an open connection with the 
>>> exported service?
>>> 
>>> Best regards
>>> Tien Dat PHAN
>> 
>> 

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